No balance - Anonymous employee Verra Mobility Employee Review

1.0
Feb 23, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits are fairly decent. Office is clean, new and has cool tables and chairs that move up and down.

Cons

Company expects all work no play. Think, breath, dream verramobility. All about the profit. No resources, lack of employees. No true leadership. Expects more when already giving 120%.. When people leave they are not replaced and rest of team expected to make up difference. Everyone works at 120% but 2% is considered a good raise while I'm sure upper management gets big bonuses.. Those who do the work get less and those who push the work get paid more. Now that Company is public 30% more is expected. Management is to busy to support the team. Clients promised contracts knowing we are not prepared to do it, then expects employees to make it happen without plan or resources. People stay "thinking it will get better" but it doesn't. More and more are leaving. Advice to you.... Just don't apply....

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Verra Mobility Response
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Thank you for sharing your perspectives. There is no doubt that we have been busy over the course of the last 18 months. Our growth has been remarkable and a side effect of that growth is a high pace and workload for all employees. If you look at two acquisitions, a rebrand and going public in a 10-month period – yes we have been working hard. At the same time over the course of the next year, our goal is to invest in core platforms to help relieve some of the manual work/ one-off work on our product platforms. In addition, we will continue to provide goal and role clarity to ensure all employees are clear on what is important and how they contribute to our collective success. We are working had to make this a great place to work, thanks for sharing your feedback.

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Cons

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