Employees are nice to work with - Technician HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

2.0
Jun 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fun Teammates(Some of them) Decent Pay(Depends on position) If you like doing all of the group work while your other coworkers do nothing this is the place for you to work

Cons

No work life balance Unorganized and dismissive Management Slackers are praised while high output employees are burnt out doing the slackers jobs. Will gaslight you promising promotions and raises and then Management will actively ignore you and their promises they made because it inconveniences them in the slightest way if paper work or any type of administrative work is done. Not ADA friendly at all Several people have unalived themselves due to burn out and stress. AGAIN NO WORK LIFE BALANCE AT ALL YOU ARE JUST A NUMBER ON A SPREADSHEET. They will promise you a full time position only to replace you with contractors from India once the job is completed to maintain a broken environment. No support from other teams. horrible cross department cohesion Everyone is gunning to get you out if you don't fit their cult like culture of letting them walk over you.

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Cons

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1.0
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Cons

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