Victor reviews

3.6

74% would recommend to a friend

(159 total reviews)
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Simona Cataldo

100% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Victor has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 159 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Victor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the ONG y Organizaciones sin fines de lucro industry (3.7 stars).

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159 reviews
1.0
Jun 23, 2012

Honesty and Integrity

Recommend
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Pros

The teams within the residential houses really care about the youth and each other. They do offer medical, retirement, and paid time off.

Cons

Administrative employees are dishonest and do not follow their own mission statements. No raise or bonus for the last 4 years of my employement. Pay is to low for the dangers that go with the job. No support when things get dangerous. Challenge the company about their wrong doings and your job can be at risk.

1.0
Apr 6, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

The kids are really easy to work with

Cons

A lot of young supervisors that have no ideal on how to be leaders. A lot of cronyism goes on there and supervisors will stare you in the face and lie to you. The pay is sub standard and they havent had a cost of living raise in 4 years. The culture there is horrible and the young staff model what they see from management.

1.0
Sep 29, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Regular pay check, chick fil a at meetings

Cons

I worked at the Lake Elsinore site where the leadership team seemed to consist of friends of the boss or newly licensed young blonde females . The "training" which I use very loosely consisted of Ted Talks that were of interest to a particular supervisor or fictional television shows. The group supervisor was the person that stood out as the most incompetent. She regularly canceled meetings at the last minute and spent the supervision meetings that she did attend showing clips from her favorite fictional show (In Treatment) which she didn't understand was fictional. I brought this to the attention of the directors and was let go shortly after. At the time that I was let go I was told that I was being let go due to having sent a message that was seen as harassing to somebody on my personal phone. I was not shown the message or told who it was allegedly sent to. I was told that a team of lawyers at the Chino site were able to get into my phone and "substantiate" that I sent the message. I wasn't told how they were able to get into my phone records without a court order. When I asked to see a summary of findings I was told that there wasn't one. I believe management created a text message narrative in response to my complaint about the young blonde female supervisors. After I was let go an email was sent to the entire staff stating that I was asked to leave and not return, asked not to contact clients or employees, and that the staff needed to contact the directors if I contacted anyone or returned to the site. The email was not at all indicative of what was discussed in my last conversation. Despite being upset about how I was treated I said thank you to the boss and even shook his hand. I was later told by several employees that management even hired security at the site out of fear that I would return to harm someone. This is the kind of treatment and immaturity you should expect if you work for Victor, especially at the Lake Elsinore site. They will try to damage your reputation after leaving regardless of how well you performed or how long you were there. You can search online how often they've been sued in recent years. In my case their efforts were wasted as I caught on to a school district position. You can do much better than Victor!

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