Not everything it's cracked up to be - Anonymous employee Vaniam Group Employee Review

1.0
5 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working in the Oncology sector is rewarding in the fact that I can contribute to getting therapies to patients.

Cons

Working at Vaniam Group leads to much disappointment. Despite the lip-service given to being an "Evergreen Company", which espouses to put "people first," they keep around and maintain clients that treat the employees in a horrible manner. Holding onto these clients brings about significant turnover for those that have to work with these clients. It is clear that "people first" equals clients and NOT employees. Even though this is a virtual company, I am continually surprised by the number of technology-averse coworkers, who are wholly resistant to change and even wear it as a badge of honor that they are unable to spend 5 seconds to Google a question about Microsoft Office. Why the management allows this sort of behavior is beyond me, and some of the members of the management team are the worst offenders. For a medical communications company, basic computer and word processing literacy should be required. One particular thing to look about for is the gaslighting by the managers. I have never seen such textbook examples of this behavior anywhere else in my career. Unfortunately, for the company and the employees, this demeaning practice rises all the way up to the CEO.

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5.0
11 May 2026
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Pros

I've had a multi-year career at Vaniam Group, and have found that the opportunities are endless if you are resourceful, driven, and work collaboratively. It is a fast-paced, consultative environment, that requires a lot of quick-thinking, and "agency-life" understanding, but the team really works hard, and the company takes care of it's employees with strong salaries and benefits. The culture rewards high-achievers and performers, which is excellent for ambitious individuals, but likely tricky for those seeking purely stability, consistency, and medium effort. The company continues to be in a strong financial position, which speaks to the leadership decision-making and lack of workforce reductions we have had compared to competitors in our industry. The industry continues to be squeezed, and we have maintained our culture and competitive edge.

Cons

Change management can be tricky. The company is extremely forward-looking, and this means that the culture evolves nearly constantly. A flexible, non-reactive attitude goes a long way to personal satisfaction in the job.

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1.0
27 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None- the gifts hide the truth, the salaries woo you in to this dystopia.

Cons

Read the negative reviews from 2023–2026 carefully. The same themes continue to surface for a reason. The culture is heavily driven by fear, favoritism, and top-down management. Employees are expected to stay quiet, stay available, and stay aligned with leadership narratives, even when those narratives conflict with the day-to-day reality across teams. Speaking up or challenging decisions often feels professionally risky. The CEO fosters an environment centered around control, optics, and loyalty over transparency or sustainable leadership. Gifts, praise, and “people first” messaging are frequently used to create the appearance of a supportive culture, but many employees eventually experience a very different reality once the initial honeymoon phase ends. There is a persistent gap between external branding and internal operations. Leadership turnover is frequent, middle management has little real authority, and many teams operate in survival mode due to unrealistic expectations, constant change, and ongoing instability. Favoritism and inner-circle dynamics appear to drive opportunities more than performance or team development. The organization talks extensively about innovation and AI, but internally it often feels more like reactive buzzword adoption than a clear long-term strategy. At the same time, layoffs, restructuring, and burnout continue to impact morale. Many of the positive reviews appear unusually coordinated and should be read alongside the broader pattern of consistent concerns raised by former employees over multiple years.

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