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Vensure Employer Solutions

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1.0
Sep 2, 2025
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Pros

You’ll never feel lonely because your screen is recorded all day, every day. Big Brother is your constant companion and your productivity is gauge at the click of buttons and scrolls. PTO accrues slowly, even if you're salaried, so you don’t have to worry about taking a vacation or having time with the family you don't really love. Problem solves itself, really. Leadership excels at accountability… for everyone except themselves. That makes a great case study if you’re writing a book on scapegoating. Strict clothing policy ensures you’ll look sharp while being micromanaged, business casual has never felt so dystopian… unless you’re the CEO’s daughter, who floats through her ‘internship’ in sweatpants and crop tops showing her belly to us all for the summer. And on that note, nepotism thrives here... it’s inspiring to watch people leapfrog into roles they can't handle while you hold the bag. One department lead was like a breath of fresh, strategic air. Charisma-wise, think Disney princess… if Disney ever wrote one with zero warmth, no empathy, and a talent for assigning fault faster than birds can braid hair... oh, and they also were the only person with any good ideas, ever. You’re allowed one personal item on your desk, so you can choose between a photo of that family you don't love, or a stress ball. Choose wisely... and put that photo in a 5x7 BLACK frame or you'll be written up. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be salaried but treated like an hourly warehouse worker, here's the company for you. You won't get sick days paid, you'll be in office 5 days a week while earlier hires work remote, and if you think you'll collaborate in person in a conference room, you're wrong. You need to make sure that computer is tracking you, not spending time off of it to work in an office setting productively or anything, but measurable on that screen at. all. times. Onboarding is so nonexistent that you’ll quickly become a master of improvisation. Who really needs structure or understanding of the company, to work at the company, anyway?

Cons

At first you will think you are just covering a few gaps. Then the gaps multiply until you realize you are now a one person multi functional “team,” the polite term for absorbing the workload of the five people who quit or got laid off before you. Your department head will shrug and say: “Absorb the work. I know we were lean before, and we are leaner now, but we will just have to pick it up.” Meanwhile, the CEO reportedly burned through 2.2B in PE money on acquisitions, got denied more funding, and responded by cutting staff 10 percent in July. This visionary will now need to prove he can actually run the companies he glued together, not just buy them. (Pro tip: “Chief EBITDA Officer” does not sound as impressive when the businesses under you cannot perform.) Wins are leadership’s to claim; losses are yours to own. Burnout is not a risk, it is expected. Get sick? You will sacrifice PTO hours like offerings to a corporate god. Leadership built a core principle around “violent execution,” which sounds like bold strategic philosophy until you live it. In practice it is less Special Forces precision and more violent diarrhea: unexpected, uncontrollable, and splattered across every desk. You will spend more time cleaning up the mess than doing anything meaningful, and the stench of poor leadership is inescapable. The best part? You will be expected to smile through it, because nothing says “team player” like drowning under ten job descriptions while pretending the smell is just “part of the process.”

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Vensure has been a great place to grow professionally, especially if you’re motivated and thrive in a fast-paced environment. Leadership is very accessible and genuinely invested in employee success. There’s a strong emphasis on performance and results, but you’re given the tools, autonomy, and support to succeed. The company is continuing to evolve and scale, which creates a lot of opportunity for individuals who want to take on more responsibility and advance quickly. The team culture is collaborative, and there are many high performers who push each other to improve. I’ve also seen positive changes in processes and communication over time, which shows leadership is listening to feedback.

Cons

Like many rapidly growing organizations, processes can still be evolving, and things can sometimes change quickly. This can be challenging if you prefer a slower-paced environment

1.0
Apr 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great learning experience. Great intelligent people.

Cons

I worked for Vensure Employer Solutions for four years as an AVP of Accounting, and it was one of the most frustrating professional experiences I’ve had. My role grew from managing one entity to three while deadlines became increasingly unrealistic. The company relies on outdated, overly complicated systems that make even basic tasks unnecessarily difficult. This is not a typical accounting role—you’re expected to handle work far outside your scope with little to no guidance or support, and collaboration is minimal. The company also uses ActivTrak, a monitoring tool that tracks activity throughout the workday. Employees end up feeling judged by mouse movement and keyboard activity instead of the actual quality of their work. It creates a culture of surveillance instead of trust. Favoritism is very noticeable. If you’re based in Arizona or have personal connections with senior leadership, your chances of promotion and team growth are significantly better. Otherwise, advancement opportunities feel extremely limited. The company frequently hires internationally to reduce costs, which further limits growth for existing employees. Their internal health insurance is expensive, confusing to navigate, and difficult to use. On top of that, sick time is extremely limited, which adds even more stress and pressure. Overall, expect heavy workloads, constant pressure, excessive monitoring, expensive and complicated benefits, little support, and very limited career growth.

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