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      What is the company culture like at Veho (CO)?

      Veho (CO) reviews

      Good culture but can lead to overwork

      Recruiter
      Current temporary employee
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      Pros

      Good people and great culture

      Cons

      Can overwork you at times

      Rewarding job at a growing startup

      Director
      Current employee
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      Pros

      - I get to work with really smart yet equally high EQ people - The opportunities are there for you if you raise your hand, you can really take on a lot of ownership; this was exactly what I was looking for when I left a big company to join Veho - Company culture of being in the warehouses and doing routes ensures everyone from executives down understands the operation - Workable hybrid work arrangement with warehouses throughout the country as well as in person offices in a few locations - One of the few startups in the broader space that is sustainably growing

      Cons

      - Career pathing somewhat unclear; although this is somewhat normal for startups, we could be better - Would be great to have a robust west coast hub for in-person work

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      Veho (CO) Response
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      Thank you for sharing your insights on the culture at Veho and for offering suggestions on how we can improve in terms of mapping career growth and hub availability. We truly value your perspective and love hearing about your experience and teammate partnership at Veho. We are delighted that our commitment to our value of #teamingup is evident!

      A struggling company that works hard to maintain the appearance of success. I don’t know if Veho will survive.

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
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      Pros

      Work on some interesting problems. Great learning experience on how quickly $300M of VC funding can be wasted.

      Cons

      Veho’s prospects are grim. Even if it survives, industry margins are so thin that it will never be a high value company. There is no vision. Just reactive floundering with an immense focus on doing the wrong things.The company has made some small improvements but is still operating below any objective level of excellence. What management thinks is “great” is actually mediocre - and that's Veho’s core problem - there is an unchecked epidemic of low operational standards. Sadly, management is uninspired, inexperienced, complacent, and lacking technical competence and functional expertise. They don't respect how difficult this business is, don't ask the right questions, and make lazy decisions rooted in hubris. The CEO is too easily misled and removed from the operation to see through their excuses for missing goals. In private, managers proudly describe these excuses as “managing up” - as if creatively placating the CEO with excuses is what they were hired to do. The CEO has himself to blame for rewarding this glibness instead of hiring for expertise and courage. Success in this business requires a level of operational discipline and foresight that management frankly doesn't have. Because they lack this expertise, they have greenlit poor quality processes that are now permanently baked into the operation. These oversights have left Veho hemorrhaging margin and scaling chaos. Management has resorted to sandbagging and moving goal posts to mask these losses. Veho is now left scrounging for low margin business - trying to drive delivery efficiency by growing discount package volume. Driving down unit revenue this way is a risky strategy and I fear management has miscalculated yet again. Veho has become a discount carrier without the cost structure to sustain this model. We are just subsidizing shippers and calling it “growth”while we barely scrape by. It’s not that management maliciously accepts this clumsy operation, it’s that they truly don't understand the business and what it takes to operate at a high level. There are too many accidental managers who lack both functional expertise and experience running profitable companies. They are struggling in a profit driven setting. This mismanagement first occurred after the Series A round, when managers went on a vanity hiring spree. They saw funding as an empire building exercise where they could recklessly increase headcount to elevate their standing and springboard to their next role. This misadventure led to squandered cash and massive layoffs. It was disturbing to see management celebrate these layoffs having no impact on company outcomes. There was no reconciling how additional hires had been so badly mismanaged that management couldn't produce incremental results with them. Surviving managers were given consolidated control of critical business functions they had no prior experience managing, naturally resulting in poor decisions and oversights. The idea at Veho that management doesn’t need expertise to be effective is a harmful fallacy that has strangled its future. Management is too focused on creating the illusion of productivity. I see managers falsely inflating the scope of a problem, forcing themselves into projects, and knowingly burning cash on useless tasks simply because “we need to be seen as helping.” They are more interested in campaigning than in high integrity work because the CEO has enabled this self-promotion grift. This is a low performance culture that rewards making initiatives merely look impressive. Executives are thrilled by seeing lots of moving parts even if there isn’t impact. Hence much HQ management work is purely performative. The few high impact initiatives I have seen were abandoned because management botched the execution. Another miss was when HR had a chance to build a new performance review system. Instead of building something innovative, they dawdled for a year cloning mundane practices from other companies and built a substandard program. The new system created perverse incentives and contributed to high attrition. HR management has yet to be held accountable for helping driving out so much talent. Worse yet is that equity is in the form of ISOs that staff must buy, thus transferring some wages back to Veho for management to burn. Why does all this matter? A reason to join startups is equity upside. This upside doesn’t exist at Veho. If Veho needs more funding, your equity will be diluted to oblivion. If Veho fails, your equity will be worth 0. You can create change at Veho, but given the politics, this isn’t ideal. Exposing a gaping hole in the operation may cause management to look inept and retaliate. Or else, they’ll micromanage you to mask their mistake and take credit for your work. You lose either way. Veho is ok if you're desperate. But seek other jobs while you’re here. Do your due diligence: 1) Evaluate layoff history 2) Sign NDA/ask for the company’s financials. Check the cash balance and burn rate to assess remaining runway. See if there is a trend to meaningful profitability 3) Can margins justify Veho’s equity valuations? This is a logistics company, not a tech company. Valuations should reflect low industry margins plus high competition and risk. Companies in this space are failing. Revenue growth is just a vanity metric.

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      Poor Decision Making and Lack of Strategy

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
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      Pros

      Great people Good benefits Vacation policy

      Cons

      C-Suite embraces a culture of layoffs. Less than 8 weeks after layoffs, a C-suite exec posted pictures on LinkedIn of an off-site trip for which he flew in his whole department and paid food and lodging for multiple days (could not taking this costly trip saved at least one job?). Curious, I looked at the CEOs LinkedIn profile where I saw a banner stating he's hiring (less than 8 weeks after a large layoff). In my opinion, the C-Suite lacks accountability, lays off without a thought, makes poor decisions, and lacks a cogent strategy for success.

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      Veho Experience

      Support supervisor
      Current employee
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      Pros

      There are many reasons why I would recommend someone to work for this company. I knew after my interview and onboarding process that I would enjoy working at Veho. My interviewer was positive, engaging, and informative about the role. After interviewing, I was excited to have the opportunity to join the team and make an impact. Work-life balance is very important to me and they give you the confidence to take the time needed for breaks and time off to avoid burnout. The culture is filled with motivating people, compassion, and positive thinking. The thing I love the most is that everyone is willing to help out and give a listening ear. No one feels like one role is bigger than the next role and everyone has the mindset of helping out wherever is needed to get the job done which is very rare in some companies. Veho is a company that makes strides every day by listening to feedback and implementing new policies, compensation packages, and advancement opportunities to benefit the well-being of its employees. I've worked for the company since 2021 and I've seen remarkable changes to the present day. Every year, I'm confident that the company will continue to grow and improve to higher levels. If you are curious, forward-thinking, innovative, and excited about change, I would recommend Veho as a place to work. Everyone has a unique skill that contributes to the company's overall mission and you will have the opportunity to collaborate in a dedicated, honest, and positive environment!

      Cons

      I have no cons to list about working at Veho. This is a job I truly love to do and I've been challenged and allowed to build new skills while working here.

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      Veho (CO) Response
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      Thank you so much for the kind words, we are so glad to hear that you are having the experience we intend to create for our team at Veho! Thank you for the detail in your experience, from the interview and onboarding process to your day-to-day work. It's wonderful to know that our efforts of creating a Championship Team, rooted in our values, has been as life changing for you as we wanted it to be! Cheers to many more years in our journey together!

      Decent company

      Recruiter
      Former employee
      Washington, DC
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      Pros

      Good culture - decent benefits

      Cons

      Layoffs abound, not great stability

      Enteprise Account Executive

      Enterprise account executive
      Current employee
      Chicago, IL
      Recommend
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      Pros

      Working at Veho is a breath of fresh air. Very impressed with leadership + level of ownership each employee takes for their role's responsibilities and day to day tasks, goals, etc. Great company culture + folks have a championship mindset. Feel supported in my goals + feel comfortable taking time off.

      Cons

      at this time, no cons to share.

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      Veho (CO) Response
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      Thank you for sharing your transition experience to Veho! We're thrilled to hear that our values resonate with you, particularly the "take ownership" and "solve bigger" values. (everyone loves reducing unnecessary meetings!) We're delighted to have you on board with our championship team and are grateful for the journey and what we'll accomplish together!

      Outstanding company, very strong leadership

      Product marketing director
      Current employee
      Austin, TX
      Recommend
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      Pros

      Extremely strong leadership. Great culture Growth Mindset

      Cons

      I'm not a fan of remote work

      High-level technical environment with transparent leadership

      Senior mobile engineer
      Current employee
      New York, NY
      Recommend
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      Pros

      I learned a lot and experienced significant technical growth. The technical team is excellent and collaborative. The company went through tough times but came out stronger, and I truly appreciate the transparency from leadership throughout that process.

      Cons

      The career development path could be better structured, with clearer and more defined growth opportunities.

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      Veho (CO) Response
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      Thank you for your feedback. This helps us make continued improvements to our processes.

      Decent

      Senior recruiter
      Former employee
      San Mateo, CA
      Recommend
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      Pros

      good people but it has a tough culture

      Cons

      lots of change especially for management

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      Veho (CO) Response
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      We appreciate your feedback. Our goal is to create a winning environment for our team and our customers. We apologize for falling short in your experience. As we progress, adapting the pace of change remains a key focus for us. It's important for us to maintain our velocity of growth as an organization, but to also create space for our team to grow alongside us. Thank you for the feedback that will help us grow in this area, we appreciated our time spent with you and hope we cross paths again in the future.