Volopay Reviews

4.6

87% would recommend to a friend

(104 total reviews)

76% positive business outlook

Volopay has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 104 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there.

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1.0
8 Oct 2022

Culture = Toxic

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nothing They just simply talk nothing else They will say one thing at first and they won't follow it after a while Company is filled with Toxic people

Cons

You will feel after a while. Starting it will be good after that everyone will start to show their original face such pathetic culture Pay is low Bossy employees

1.0
13 Sept 2022
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Pros

No pros i can see now

Cons

Never give interview for this company, they give coding test just to take that code and implement in their project, such a cheap organization.

1.0
29 Dec 2025

Sinking Ship, Chronic Leadership Chaos and Mismanaged Priorities

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Pros

None that I can think of.

Cons

This is an unhinged, Instagram free version of what’s really happening. The company has talented people and good intentions, but the dominant challenges stem from inefficient, reactive leadership and unprofessional conduct at the CEO level. What you see on polished social media or marketing posts does not reflect the reality - priorities shift constantly, decisions are reversed on a whim and gossip driven narratives replace transparency. Teams are left frustrated, morale suffers and attrition is high. Leadership & Conduct - Decision making is highly centralized, impulsive and frequently reversed. Strategic priorities shift constantly, often before the previous ones are completed, leaving teams running in circles. The CEO communicates in an aggressive, confrontational manner, discouraging open feedback and creating an environment where employees feel hesitant to raise concerns. There is also a gossip driven culture, fueled from the top. Informal narratives replace transparency and rumor often drives perceptions more than facts. This has a tangible impact - morale drops, trust erodes and attrition rises. The company specializes in reinventing priorities faster than anyone can keep up - projects change faster than a game of musical chairs. Product Direction: Oxo & Modorail - Significant organizational energy is being poured into Oxo and Modorail, two initiatives with unclear roadmaps, constantly changing goals and limited market validation. Meanwhile, core products, particularly in the AP space receive inconsistent attention. Teams are frequently forced to abandon ongoing work to chase new priorities, only to have direction change again, leaving a trail of unfinished projects and frustrated employees. New geographies are launched based on where the spin of a globe stops. Senior Leadership - The CTO is competent and approachable but lacks the influence or support to challenge poor decisions or counter ineffective leadership. Operational and technical concerns raised by teams rarely lead to course corrections, reinforcing a top down culture driven more by hierarchy and impulse than merit and logic. Team Overview - Product : Energetic and talented, but high attrition due to lack of ownership, repeated pivots, and unvalidated priorities. Engineering : Skilled and committed, but consistently impacted by unstable requirements and shifting directives. Sales : Strong leadership and talent previously existed, but leadership interference and indecision have caused high turnover. The team is now severely understaffed. Marketing : Capable leadership undermined by constant top-down intervention. Key contributors have left due to lack of recognition and inconsistent strategy. Finance : Historically unstable, with experienced professionals exiting after challenging poor decisions. HR / People & Talent : Well-intentioned but underpowered. Processes for growth, promotions, and performance management are inconsistent, leaving high performers demotivated. Culture - The company operates in a reactive, fear-driven, and personality dependent environment. Psychological safety is low, transparency is inconsistent and high attrition is normalized rather than addressed.

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