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Vensure Employer Solutions

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Zero stars if I could - Medical Underwriter Vensure Employer Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Feb 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Absolutely none, Alex campos is the worst ceo in the history of ceos

Cons

Micromanagement to a T. Leadership gets to do whatever they want. Absolutely no training and no need or want to improve the departments. They acquire and acquire and acquire businesses while blowing through all of their investment money to give the illusion of “growth” but it’s all a lie. For month and months we heard “we’re growing we’re growing we’re growing” they hire more people but yet we had no work for months. Nobody in the Chandler office had been an underwriter longer than a year. It’s disgusting.

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5.0
Jul 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great opportunity. They’re seeing large scale organic and growth through M&A leading to more open leadership positions. Great new facilities and office culture (they do require on site work). Great onboarding and training for new hires. I’ve worked with some of the best leaders and saw many move on to better opportunities in the company and with others.

Cons

A lot of changes through org restructuring as they grow quickly.

1.0
Jul 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Worked with some great people

Cons

One of the biggest cons is the monitoring software, activtrak. every single thing you do on your laptop is recorded. If I wanted to see what one of my employees was doing on a random Wednesday 3 months ago, I could look up the recording of their screen and see everything. Worse, the system is full of bugs and a few times I could see random employees’ screens who I have never met… you’d think that would be a compliance nightmare for a company that runs payroll. They are a “proud work-from-office company,” but they will put you on a PIP if you’re not putting the requisite 7 hours of productive screen time in every single day, so you essentially get penalized for collaboration. Also terrible, over the 5ish years I was at the company, there were reductions in force to improve company profits, but they could still manage to throw their annual $1M+ sales meeting that seemingly only served the purpose of getting their giant sales org together to get hammered in a fun location for a business week. I could go on and on, but the last thing I’ll mention is the nepotism. If you’re in the C-suite, you probably have a kid who is climbing the ranks fast and doing an awful job all the way to the top. They’re also probably the ones leaving all of the 5 star reviews on this platform.

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