- The management is a joke. There is no planning, just reacting - which leads to last minute rash decisions that create more problems. It is a wonder how some managers got their positions considering their poor communication and overall social skills.
- Voi could not care less about their employees. This is something I felt from day one, and the feeling was confirmed time and time again. Very few benefits, no healthcare, no allowance for the gym, etc. The office building is in a really bad state, very dirty and it does not feel safe at all.
-Management is only looking at numbers and never seems to look at the depth of a situation when taking decisions. There is a clear lack in humanity in the way things are generally handled, with many competent and hard working people being let go in disrespectful ways. The company has no ethics, no integrity. For a business that supposedly cares about the planet, I think it is interesting to see how they treat human beings (who happen to have helped them become who they are today).
- Voi makes their employees feel disposable, while asking them to invest their time and energy in the company as if they were the owners.
Companies like Voi are only contributing to building a broken system where employee's rights and security are taking steps back - so if you care about your own rights and your own security, maybe this is not the right place for you.