Acquired by Zelis - Sales Zelis Employee Review

3.0
Aug 31, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Big aggressive organization to go to market with.

Cons

Once Zelis acquires your company and converts your customers to their contract they start getting rid of the people from the acquired company. They say they won’t but they do.

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Zelis Response
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Mergers and acquisitions can be challenging, and we know the transition period isn’t always easy. While not everyone has the same experience, we appreciate your feedback and will keep working to make these changes as smooth and transparent as possible. We appreciate you taking the time to share your concerns on Glassdoor - we take feedback very seriously to help us improve our associate experience.

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