Good place to work, very smooth and positive start. - Anonymous employee VoPay Employee Review

5.0
17 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I’ve had a really great experience here so far. The interview process was fast (phone, zoom, and a third in person in less than 2 weeks)—and everyone I've met is really kind. The office is in a excellent location in downtown Vancouver and the office itself is nice, and the occasional free lunches are a sweet bonus! Also, a huge shout out to the HR manager and my manager for being so welcoming and helpful. 100% on-site role and with two weeks of vacation per year. Benefits kick in after six months.

Cons

No real cons to mention.

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5.0
15 Oct 2021
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Pros

Very friendly and supportive team. There are a lot of opportunities to learn and grow within the team and both manager and colleagues are appreciative of the team efforts. Manager is very understanding about making mistakes and learn from failures.

Cons

Nothing to share as Cons. In VoPay I grew and learned a lot.

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1.0
16 June 2026
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Pros

Honestly? None... maybe the location: the office is located at the Bentall Tower, next to Burrard station.

Cons

The positive reviews are misleading and I would encourage reading the other comments as well. There is a toxic culture where employees are treated more like resources than people, with micromanagement and cameras everywhere in the open space. The workload is heavy, with a lot of pressure on delivery, and benefits are limited, with high turnover. While the team is generally friendly, people are often overwhelmed and there is little real connection between colleagues, which makes the environment unfulfilling and not enjoyable to work in. Vacation policies are also very inflexible; it sometimes feels like, if it were possible, employees would be discouraged from taking time off at all. Low benefits. Most people do not stay long, often only a few months to a year. Those who remain longer tend to be newcomers who have limited alternatives due to immigration constraints.

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