Not worth staying long term - Anonymous employee VoPay Employee Review

2.0
29 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They are growing Office location is nice

Cons

1. They pay you less, but give you pizza to make you happy (classic business manipulation) 2. Very long notice is needed for Vacation 3. Strict 9-5 in Office 4. No paid vacation in the first year. No benefits for 6 months. Benefits arent very good either. 5. Need sick note for PTO 6. People stay longer than 9-5 7. 1/3rd members have under 1 year tenure. Turnover is quite high

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5.0
15 Oct 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Very friendly and supportive team. There are a lot of opportunities to learn and grow within the team and both manager and colleagues are appreciative of the team efforts. Manager is very understanding about making mistakes and learn from failures.

Cons

Nothing to share as Cons. In VoPay I grew and learned a lot.

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1.0
26 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pretty much the same as other honest reviews - the office location is great and free lunches are nice. They are just not big enough of perks to offset the cons of working at VoPay.

Cons

The micromanagement at this company is unlike anything I've experienced before. It starts with the CEO and trickles down through much of the leadership team. There seems to be very little trust in employees, and you're constantly made to feel like you're being watched and you're not enough. Onboarding is just a list of self-study material. You're expected to hit the ground running with very little training, and when you ask questions or need something explained, you're made to feel like a nuisance. Even the executive team doesn't seem to work particularly well together, constantly criticizing each other. Everyone is required to work from the office but there's no sense of team culture. People are discouraged from chatting or building relationships with their coworkers. Some of the policies also feel unnecessarily strict. If you're more than an hour late, it's treated as an absence. I honestly haven't seen a policy like that since high school.

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