Virta reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(234 total reviews)

Sami Inkinen

66% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Virta has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 234 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Virta employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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234 reviews
2.0
May 19, 2020

Not all that glitters is gold

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited PTO, very flexible WFH options. Management doesn't hawk over you - they trust you to get work done, which is really nice. Catered lunches MWF. Nearly free health insurance. The best part about Virta is that the team (aside from some management) is genuinely passionate about the mission and about helping people.

Cons

Virta seems amazing, and in some aspects, it is, but the values come off as disingenuous and fraudulent because leadership doesn’t believe in them. It’s 100% understandable that you aren’t always going to align with or live out your organization’s values, but Virta really hammers them home multiple times a day on multiple lines of communication, so you expect HR to invest in hiring leadership who is true to their values. Virta recently laid off ~25% of its workforce at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While they did offer severance and payout for health insurance, each teammate was immediately locked out of their computer after a short Zoom call with other teammates and HR telling them they were laid off. Each individual with questions had to seek out a meeting with HR and a manager to get more information about why they were laid off rather than a meeting being offered, which I think is incredibly inappropriate (and HR decided to just never show up to mine with no explanation). Employees sign a contract that they are at will; business is business, and Virta or any organization doesn’t owe any sort of explanation for why layoffs happen. It just seems fraudulent for Virta to pride itself on its values when they don’t live up to them when it really matters most. Virta encouraged employees who weren't laid off to not reach out to those who were, which is bizarre. Certain managers were amazing, and others were quite condescending, and pushed hard that they were so about the mission and being "people first" but their attitude, body language, and remarks didn't align with what they were trying to present themselves as. I get it that you don't have to be a perfect representation of the values of your organization, but certain acts of kindness or comments that were intended to be positive came off as disingenuous from certain managers, which left such a bad taste. Virta has had sexual misconduct allegations and multiple layoffs, historically all of which have been managed poorly. Managers would show up late to meetings consistently, were spread way too thin managing large teams, and weren’t able to discuss opportunities for improvement with their subordinates because they were expected to manage incredibly large teams and develop/implement systems for the business to run. A lot of the internal systems and processes are archaic, disorganized, and lacks division of responsibility. Pay is also lower than market. The outside looking in seems great, and the flexibility of the position (if you’re not a health coach) is great, but when you get into the thick of things, Virta leaves much to be desired.

3.0
Mar 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I genuinely feel that I get to make a positive difference with my members every day, and I do feel that the coaching we do here is "real coaching" (as much as it can be over messaging). The focus is on weight loss and reversal of type II diabetes via nutritional changes, and the changes that happen are real and amazing. The people that work here are wonderful, ambitious, kind people, and I feel fortunate that my manager is supportive (which, as in any workplace, seems to be luck of the draw).

Cons

How can I say this as clearly as possible? The main challenge of Virta is BURNOUT. Serious, serious burnout. You will be given a caseload of up to 330 members that you are expected to talk to every 1-2 weeks. No, there are not enough hours in a day. Yes, you will be expected to manage this within a 40 hour work week. Coaches consistently voice frustrations about this overload to management, yet nothing changes (if anything, we seem to end up with even more work). Virta has a powerful mission, but I absolutely do not see myself here long-term because a) extreme burnout and b) absolutely not adequate compensation for how much work is expected. The coaching industry is known for abysmal pay, so by all accounts Virta pays decently well in the world of coaching, but honestly...do yourself a favor and find an industry that pays better and won't burn you out within less than a year. Also, if you expect to find opportunities for career growth other than moving from coaching into management: this is not the place.

1.0
Apr 9, 2025

Newcomers Beware

Recommend
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Pros

There are some good people working for this company. The CEO, CMO, and CLO are especially positive and hardworking individuals who will continue to move the company forward.

Cons

Virta is extremely disorganized. This is true of their systems, their tools, the layout of their organization, and their processes. The feeling of "drinking from the firehose" sticks with you for such a long period of time because the foundation isn't solid and things are constantly changing with the promise of something more or better, but the delivery of less. In my role, I was able to witness and hear testimony of how difficult this job is for new Health Coaches as well. The attrition rate for the entire company is alarmingly high as well. There were consistent terminations of new hires as well as tenured individuals. This company does not have any sense of loyalty to its employees no matter how well they do or how much you are doing or have done for them. Accepting a position here should be a last resort and it would be wise to continue looking for employment elsewhere.

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