Toxic, top down - Director, Program Management ConnectiveRx Employee Review

1.0
Jan 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility in schedule and work location (department specific).

Cons

I regret to say my experience at ConnectiveRx has been disappointing. While leadership often speaks about driving change and improving processes, there is a significant gap between rhetoric and reality. Initiatives for improvement lack the necessary support, leaving teams to struggle against stakeholders who resist change and continue with outdated practices. This undermines the potential for meaningful progress and creates a sense of futility among employees. Communication within the company is poor, and employees often feel left in the dark about decisions that directly impact their roles. Worse, there seems to be a lack of fairness in how people are treated, which further erodes trust and morale. The culture is, unfortunately, toxic. Unprofessional behavior is tolerated, even at the highest levels of leadership, and this attitude trickles down through the organization. This has created an environment where negativity thrives, making it challenging to stay motivated or feel valued. There is potential for improvement if leadership prioritizes better communication, fairness, and accountability, but as it stands, I cannot recommend ConnectiveRx as a positive workplace.

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5.0
Mar 3, 2026
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Pros

Teams are collaborative - coworkers are knowledgeable and you are able to work together to excel at your job. Great feed back from peers. Your experience is transferable to other positions or companies - equipment is not too outdated - they use jobforce CRM and other updated technologies - Hybrid - They have training on all levels that really assist in personal development and career development.

Cons

Management is often promoted internal without experience or consideration as to how they interact with their team members. Upper management is anywhere from providing opportunities to being exceptionally out of touch. It is surprising how often upper management is inexperienced, The insecurities of those kinds of managers it make it hard to have a collaborative effort to get things done. Communication is shut down quickly with no resolution "just shut up and you are the problem attitude" instead having a desire to understand the situation and attempting to work together for the benefit of all.

2.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

There are some really good people here.

Cons

They punish hard workers with relocations to new teams and act like it's a promotion or a recognition of achievement. They advertise a hybrid schedule but each time you're moved to a new team they take it away and it resets again til when they feel you're okay to resume. The team changes can happen multiple times a year. Someone in the same position can get paid to do less work than someone who is given 5 times the workload. There is favoritism. I have been told not to discuss wages even though that is illegal. Time has been removed from my timesheet to accommodate only 40 hours, even if you work a couple minutes over. You are expected to be logged in and ready for your shift by the time your shift starts, and you are not paid for the time to log in and be ready. There is a 7 minute "grace period" where they don't pay you for the time and round up or down depending on where you are in that 7 minute period. Raises are not even enough for a standard of living increase. Recognition is far and few between.

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