
Aperture was amazing. I was fulfilled and learning and expanding my knowledge across various avenues. I was always happy and willing to help different departments as they were for me. Since the merge with Verisys, it gets worse every year.
Some of the best things are: tight-knit, personable
My direct manager is personable
it is some-what family oriented
Less coldness, more warmth when it comes to our clients. More accountability.
Not only do I feel undervalued, I feel taken advantage of. Verisys treats us employees like machines rather than humans.
The merge should have adopted Aperture's culture rather than Verisys'. Verisys is cold and robotic. Aperture valued their employees and clients.
Unfortunately, I can't think of anything. I could say great things about Aperture for hours; Verisys on the other hand is a different story.
a day without back-to-back meetings because that means i actually have time to do my specific work without having to work at night to stay caught up.
Ability to work from home is the most positive, I suppose. I'd rather be miserable in the comfort of my own home rather than a cold office. The culture is dark and gloomy since the Verisys merge.
I feel undervalued because my worth is not measured appropriately. The saying "if you do your job well enough, you will be expected to do other jobs as well for the same compensation." I do not get paid what I am worth and I invest more time and effort than I am being compensated for.