Extremely Toxic Environment. Avoid If You Value Stability or Respect
Pros
None. Unfortunately, there is nothing positive I can report from my time at this company.
Cons
Volare Health suffers from one of the most toxic corporate cultures I’ve encountered in my entire career. The turnover rate is staggering; corporate and regional employees were being fired, laid off, or resigning nearly every week. In my time there, I witnessed dozens of people come and go, many lasting just weeks. Some left for roles with lower pay simply to escape the dysfunction. The executive leadership, particularly the C-suite, frequently berated and yelled at staff, creating an environment of fear and instability. It was common for positions to be abruptly eliminated as a way to terminate people, only to see those same roles quietly re-posted within a month. Rather than prioritizing meaningful improvements or employee well-being, upper management focused on performative deliverables. Creating visually appealing slide decks was valued more than actual progress or results. Leadership made it clear that appearances mattered more than substance. Recruiters often quit within a week or two, and several high-level professionals gave notice without having another job lined up. That should tell you all you need to know.