Teamwork makes the dream work! Headed towards 100 Million Patients by 2025 - User Experience Designer Virta Employee Review

5.0
21 Jun 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Extremely happy with our culture which is built around treating others as part of a team. So far I have been able to experience working on a variety of projects, become a contributing member of the design team, and help Virta continue towards its goal of reversing type 2 diabetes in 100 million people by 2025.

Cons

Office space is a bit tight, but we're working on it!

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5.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule and atonomy as well as ample growth opportunities. Quality and talented coaches on care team. Mission driven with legit results.

Cons

It’s a fast paced environment so if you prefer a more static and steady pace, its probably not for you.

1.0
6 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote working, having the ability to mute your microphone during waste-of-time propaganda meetings. Benefits for L&D, and work at home stipend.

Cons

Any role that is Member facing is treated like trash. When they post positions, the sum total has often been 2-3 million, with the absolute lowest salaries being those helping Members. That says a lot- but then again, it's a for profit healthcare company, so that says it all. Every meme/satire or TT you've ever seen about toxic corporate workplaces are made because of places like Virta. Every manager, associate director and director share skillsets with snake-oil salesmen of old. They talk and you're aware they're using poor manipulation techniques that just give you the creeps. Nothing matters. High performers, low performers, those who have second jobs who don't even do their job- doesn't matter. You're all the same to them. They'll find a carrot to try to dangle- like 3 percent peanut butter raises. They abhor internal promotions, so it's a dead end job, no matter how much you demonstrate your value with metrics, skillsets, education, and experience. During hiring they sing a song about promotions, growth, new company, yadda-yadda, but it's all a lie. There's no communication between teams, and tribal knowledge rules. The left had has no idea what the right is doing. It honestly feels like a money laundering operation for people who know directors to get insider jobs. Run.

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