A company that doesn't walk their talk - Anonymous employee Wellable Employee Review

2.0
Jun 7, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited PTO and its encouraged to take time off. There are some great people working for the company

Cons

I did not plan to write a review but after it was brought to my attention that the company clearly asked employees to write good reviews to bury a 'bad' (honest!) review I felt it was necessary to share my experience as well. Wellable talks constantly about the culture of the company being so very important and taking care of your own health and wellness being paramount. This is the opposite of the actual experience working here. They talk big to get young impressionable people (mostly women) to fall into line while in reality everything was over promised and under delivered. The CEO micromanages to the point of things not getting done without his approval. This even happened with parts of the business he doesn't really know well; he still wanted to control everything and does not often listen to what most other people have to say. My voice never felt important or even heard.

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5.0
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Pros

Work/Life Balance Office Perks (catered lunch, happy hours, yearly retreats, etc.) Company Culture is respectful, fun, and driven

Cons

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3.0
Jun 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Worked alongside genuinely kind, supportive, and talented people who made day-to-day work enjoyable - Great entry-level opportunity to gain exposure to multiple areas of the business and contribute to cross-functional projects - Meaningful mission and product that keeps employees motivated and connected to the impact of their work - Hybrid work environment offered flexibility - Fitness reimbursement was a valuable perk, and employees had access to the wellness platform and programs offered to clients - Annual company retreat provided a unique opportunity to connect with coworkers in person and build relationships across teams

Cons

- Compensation often did not align with the scope of responsibilities employees were expected to take on - Career advancement opportunities were limited, and promotion paths were not always clearly defined, which sometimes created a gap between expected growth opportunities and the actual structure in place to support them - While leadership promoted a culture of transparency, there was at times a disconnect between the intention and employees’ comfort level in providing candid feedback - The absence of a dedicated HR resource sometimes left employees without a neutral channel for addressing workplace concerns - Hybrid office requirements sometimes felt inconsistent and not always value-additive for the work being done - Some benefits and retirement offerings became less competitive over time

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