Tons of workplace bullying - Account Executive OPEN Health Employee Review

1.0
Aug 23, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Remote working was the only bonus

Cons

There was so much workplace bullying that I often cried after work and gave me anxiety and depression. Not a great place to work as a first out of uni job

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OPEN Health Response
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I am sorry to have read your review. Our company takes our values and our Ethical Business Practice policy very seriously. We have several ways to raise any concerns within our organisation, confidentially if needed, and these would then be investigated. We are not aware of any allegations that have been raised through our reporting channels or relevant teams and we are not aware of any behaviours that you mention within our organisation. If however, you would like to raise your concerns confidentially, please do contact Louise Whitehouse, VP People & Culture - UK, Europe & ROW or Lisa Dodman, Chief People Officer

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