Great work-life balance and remote flexibility - Anonymous employee BHG Financial Employee Review

5.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great work-life balance with the remote opportunities and wellness days every month when we get a free day off without burning PTO. The remote work is truly life-altering for those with families balancing school schedules, kids' activities or even just their own personal responsibilities.

Cons

None, but I can only speak for my department.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

- Strong focus on data and analytics, with opportunities to work on meaningful business decisions - Employees can have a visible impact on company performance - Exposure to multiple areas of lending, credit risk, strategy, and operations - Plenty of opportunities to take ownership of projects and drive initiatives from concept to implementation - Access to leadership and the ability to contribute ideas directly to decision-makers - Growing company that provides exposure to evolving products, processes, and technologies, including AI

Cons

- Organizational priorities can shift quickly as the business adapts to the market conditions but this would be the case with any nimble financial company

1.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Good benefits. Flexible work. Wellbeing Day off, but that can vary.

Cons

There is a profound disconnect between the company’s public facing image and its daily internal operations. Echoing sentiments from other professionals on this platform regarding high attrition, the environment suffers from severe structural dysfunction that extends well beyond the sales departments. The onboarding process involved a substantial change to role terms and a clear misalignment regarding responsibilities, and schedule expectations. Rather than utilizing specialized skill sets to drive efficiency, direct management style relies heavily on rigid gatekeeping, hyper-restrictive oversight, manufactured urgency, moving goal-posts, and a distinct lack of role transparency. Attempts to address these operational gaps professionally are met with pushback rather than constructive conflict resolution and a lack of leadership support. The organizational hierarchy reflects significant titles that do not align with standard industry competencies, leading to an unsustainable environment for highly qualified professionals.

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