Execs Out of Touch - Engineer Viasat Employee Review

1.0
Aug 28, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great low level and mid-level managers Great Campus Inclusive and communicative culture in some business units (not all)

Cons

I have been at Viasat for nearly 20 years. The company has changed tremendously over that time. In the early days it was like a family and the top execs were admired since they worked along side everyone else and appreciated personal sacrifices employees made for the company. This is no longer the case. The executives have lost touch. When COVID hit, they promptly laid-off or furloughed hundreds of people and announced a salary freeze. Everyone could understand the rationale given by the execs at the time. But then the annual report was published in early August and it showed they accepted huge bonuses, stock awards and salary increases in June, just two months after the lay-off. Every colleague I talked with is outraged to see how well they were taken care of while the rest of us were asked to sacrifice and some of our most respected colleagues were shown the door. To add to the frustration, they released a surprisingly good financial report for the April-June 2020 quarter, which is not consistent with the message they gave to justify the lay-offs. Are companies across the country not being asked to do everything possible to keep their workforce employed during these tough times? Decisions by Viasat executives are clearly being made to maximize financial performance and increase their personal wealth. All execs could have taken a 50% bonus cut and kept a hundred or more Viasat family members employed for the remainder of the year while still earning multi-million dollar compensations. To them, cash clearly wins over compassion. Latest rumor is they are preparing for another lay-off and elimination or reduction of benefits to further optimize company financial performance. Why? Viasat is not in financial hardship. They are doing this while many projects are short staffed and managers are not allowed to hire and constantly pushed to be more productive with fewer people. I am personally conflicted because my team and low to mid level supervisors are great. The attitude of the top execs is now flowing down so I am actively looking for other opportunities as are many of my colleagues.

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Viasat Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. When our founders started the company, they started with the vision to build a great culture, and the rest came later. As I’m sure you can attest with working for Viasat for nearly 20 years, our company has faced different challenges and our employees have been one of the main reasons we have been able to navigate through challenging and ambiguous times. 2020 has been a challenging year to say the least. Our senior leadership team had an obligation to act swiftly and responsibly to ensure our future and adapt to the impact of this global crisis. In every case, decisions were made thoughtfully, reviewed by multiple levels of management, and weighed against a number of alternatives. There’s a limit to what can be shared broadly in situations like this, and we understand the unfortunate frustration that this can create for employees like yourself. That said, we truly value your feedback and are committed to being as transparent as possible in order to help our employees understand the rationale behind difficult decisions and all the tradeoffs considered. As our business evolves, our genuine hope is that our employees—at every level and in every location— will contribute to that evolution by engaging with us on the big challenges we have ahead and sharing perspective that will help us continue our tradition of a great culture.

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