Verra Mobility Fosters Employees' Skills and Growth - Anonymous employee Verra Mobility Employee Review

5.0
Jan 11, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Leadership is committed to creating opportunities for employees to advance their skillsets Management and coworkers have been friendly and respectful I see the company moving in a more innovative direction and looking to the future Company is actively committed to charitable causes and offers many opportunities for employees to support the community with their time.

Cons

Benefits are relatively standard, not bad, but nothing special or exciting The office is standard issue: clean, professional, but again, nothing special. No lunch options within quick walking distance, and not a great communal lunch culture. Lack of covered parking makes the Summer heat rough on your car

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Thanks for sharing this perspective. Its great to see that our many efforts are beginning to have some impact. We will keep working hard and thanks again!

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5.0
Apr 18, 2026
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Pros

The company has a strong, collaborative culture where people are genuinely invested in doing high-quality work and supporting each other. There's a lot of exposure to interesting, complex projects, and you're trusted to own your work and make an impact. For anyone who wants to grow professionally, there's real opportunity here. High performers are recognized, and you're given the space to step up and expand your scope.

Cons

Work can be complex and fast paced but a great environment for people who enjoy challenging problems and making meaningful changes.

1.0
Mar 21, 2026
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Pros

They'll mail you a box of popcorn and nuts around Xmas, sometimes.

Cons

Compensation is well below industry average and the benefits are just as bad — healthcare especially is expensive for what little you actually get. There is zero upward mobility. When someone leaves and a role opens up, they will hire externally every single time instead of promoting the people already doing the work. They run intentionally understaffed under the excuse of staying "lean," which just means the people there are overworked with unrealistic deadlines and no relief in sight. Micromanagement is a serious problem throughout the organization. My manager was passive-aggressive and toxic. One-on-ones were essentially monologues — you couldn't get a word in while they rambled about what the team should and shouldn't be doing. When something goes wrong, senior leadership is quick to point fingers downward. There is a clear pattern of blame being shifted onto individual contributors and mid-level managers to protect those at the top.

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