Blatant Favoritism - Anonymous employee Everly Health Employee Review

1.0
Mar 5, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

During its peak, it was the finest job I ever experienced where I felt empowered to be myself, encountered remarkable individuals, and contributed to a cause I wholeheartedly believed in.

Cons

In the latest display of favoritism, a new CX Team Lead was appointed without conducting a formal interview process to consider various interested representatives. What's most disheartening about this promotion is that for two consecutive years, the CX team hasn't received cost-of-living raises. Instead, they've been directed to follow Career Ladders provided by CX Leadership. These ladders were introduced to incentivize team members to develop their skills, potentially leading to advancements in both pay and skill set for leadership roles. Although this plan was implemented, it was paused in July, and hasn't been revised as of the latest performance reviews. Consequently, CX team members haven't received cost-of-living raises or been eligible for promotions for over two years. During 2023, the CX Director encouraged managers to delegate leadership tasks to senior CX representatives, promising that "extra responsibilities would be highly favored when it's time to open up a new leadership role." This became the standard response when managers expressed concerns about being overwhelmed with work and tasks. Rather than considering internal candidates, the role was handed to the Director's favored CX representative (who was not a senior representative) who possesses little knowledge of the teams they now oversee, but is expected to report all team grievances back to management. Your CX team's invaluable members are gradually being lost in favor of temporary staff who may not exhibit the same dedication to your product or customers as those who've been with you from the beginning.

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5.0
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Pros

Supportive, forward facing management and leadership. They are truly involved in the process. This is a fast moving environment, where you are given the chance to expose yourself to new roles and duties every day. Hard work and dedication are noticed here, with annual compensation reviews. What you put into this environment, you will get out of it. Benefits are truly game changing. Many medical milestones in my life here, and I have never had to worry about the bill at the end of the day. This is something I can't say for many other employers at which I've worked.

Cons

I am content here. I can't think of any.

1.0
Apr 1, 2026
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Pros

Not that i can think of.

Cons

Compensation remains low relative to workload and has not been adjusted despite ongoing feedback from employees. Workload did not align with staffing levels, leading to overstaffing and periods of inefficiency. The role operates in a highly transactional manner, where employees are treated as interchangeable resources rather than long-term contributors. Management communication lacked transparency, and feedback was not communicated directly to employees. There was no structured training process, limiting the ability to understand expectations or improve performance. Employment stability is limited, with sudden terminations occurring without prior notice when workload decreases.

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