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From a "world impact" perspective, we're all involved in helping deliver the best School Information Management system to as many schools as possible. It is exciting to be a part of this movement every day, knowing that a well-run school with great technology means more focus is put toward innovating and delivering better education, benefitting hundreds of thousands of staff, educators, and students around the world. From a personal career perspective, Veracross is a thriving, fast-growing company that offers a lot of personal opportunity for career growth. There’s an incredible amount of opportunity to learn new technologies and skills as we solve new, complex problems every day. This opportunity is boosted by a strong technical mentoring program we have with our team leads. This enables us to progress toward senior-level roles. There’s also opportunity to grow into leadership roles for those who want to take on new levels of responsibility. It’s hard work, challenging work; but it is also personally rewarding work. From a team perspective, Veracross represents the opportunity to work with incredible team members who care deeply our customers and each other.
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There are growing pains as we continue to bring on more customers at a rapid pace. This means the pace of work and the pace of change can be uncomfortable. Personally, I like to understand these growing pains as opportunity; however, the pace and rate of change in our department and with other departments in the company can be difficult to keep up with.
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Good work and life balance
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No opportunity to grow vertically
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The people are the real answer to why I've stayed. The leaders I've reported to have been consistently strong, and my colleagues across teams operate with a genuine sense of mutual investment. We help each other out. That's not a given at any company, and it's held true here through a lot of change. My role has grown alongside the company, and that parallel trajectory has been one of the more satisfying parts of the job. As Veracross has scaled, new challenges have opened up rather than narrowed. The work has been visible to leadership, and that visibility has felt earned rather than performative. Remote work post-COVID has been handled well. We're back in the office in a limited capacity, somewhere between once a month and a few weeks a year depending on role. The space itself is worth mentioning: open design, collaborative layout, strong meeting infrastructure, and solid tech connecting remote and in-person participants. It's the kind of space that actually supports how people work. The AI story here is worth its own paragraph. We've been rolling out an AI chatbot for our service organization, and the product team has a significant AI initiative coming in the flagship app. What's notable about both is the approach: deliberate, collaborative, and built around learning together rather than shipping something fast to check a box. Cross-functional knowledge sharing has been a real part of how this has happened, not a talking point. The long tenure numbers say something too. Several colleagues have 15-plus years here. The original cohort from the early days is still largely intact. That kind of retention doesn't happen by accident.
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Growth at this scale comes with costs. Veracross has gone through periods of rebalancing, and that has meant losing colleagues who were valued and well-regarded. Those moments are hard, and the reasoning behind workforce decisions doesn't always reach the people most affected by them. For employees below the senior level, that gap between what leadership sees and what the rest of the org experiences can erode trust quickly, even when the underlying decisions are sound.