Ethical Concerns and Nepotism in Leadership - Former Empolyee EVERSANA Employee Review

1.0
Oct 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The colleagues and clients were professional and great to work with.

Cons

I had the opportunity to work at this company, and it was truly disappointing to witness the lack of ethics and the extent of nepotism in the leadership. The Executive Vice President’s actions were questionable at best. The most troubling aspect was the blatant favoritism, as they consistently promoted and hired friends, often disregarding more qualified candidates within the company. This nepotism not only created an unfair work environment but also hindered the potential for fresh perspectives and innovation. What’s more concerning is that this behavior extended to ignoring the input and concerns of the leadership team. It was disheartening to see valuable insights go unnoticed, and it created a stifling atmosphere where honest discussions were discouraged. I believe an organization’s success depends on fair and ethical leadership, and unfortunately, this company fell short in these crucial areas. It’s my hope that the company reevaluates its leadership practices for the betterment of its employees and its future.

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EVERSANA Response
2y
Thank you for your contributions. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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EVERSANA Response
1mo
We’re disappointed to hear that this has been your experience. As a current employee, we encourage you to share your concerns directly with your leadership or HR team.
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