I feel like my hard work and dedication is not valued. - Account Representative Ansira Employee Review

2.0
Oct 21, 2019
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Pros

Fun coworkers who work hard Lots of optional events Cool office

Cons

Low pay Lots of overtime Shady practices with overtime being used to make up for PTO use, when you can hardly use PTO to begin with The team I work on is overworked, other teams are under-worked Cannot participate in optional events if you're busy working

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Ansira Response
6y
We appreciate your feedback, and we shared it with Adam Vandermyde, EVP TCMA Services, who responds: We were excited to raise starting salaries by >10% last year, and subsequent salaries for higher levels as well. Additionally, OT is reduced by 41% this year, and turnover has been cut in half. While those numbers show good progress for the group, there are certainly still some individual teams that are working longer hours that we are continuing to provide support and make changes to reduce their OT as well. While some people on those teams do desire the extra pay in OT, as a whole we will continue to drive efficiencies and make your job easier and reduce the OT demand.

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Great people to work with who offer thought provoking insight and helpful career paths

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Ansira Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience at Ansira and for recognizing the talented people on our team. We wish you all the best.
1.0
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Great benefits and unlimited/flexible PTO

Cons

Workload expectations were unsustainable. To meet the basic requirements of my role, I regularly worked 50–70 hours per week. While the company offered flexible PTO, there was little meaningful coverage when employees were out, often resulting in even more work upon return. Frequent layoffs and ongoing staff reductions meant existing clients were repeatedly reassigned from departing employees to the remaining team members, further increasing workloads and making it harder to provide the level of service clients deserved. As responsibilities grew, client escalations became increasingly common, and support from leadership during those situations was inconsistent. The moment that best captured the disconnect between leadership and employee reality was a company training on having a "growth mindset" that included the message, "It's not bandwidth. It's mindset." For employees already struggling with excessive workloads and burnout, this felt dismissive of legitimate capacity concerns. The culture ultimately led to significant burnout, high stress, and declining morale. The company has talented employees and clients, but leadership would benefit from addressing workload management, staffing levels, accountability, and employee well-being before focusing on mindset and productivity initiatives.

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Ansira Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing this feedback and for the contributions you made during your time at Ansira. Feedback like yours is important and helps us continue to evaluate how we support our teams and create a sustainable work environment. The Growth Mindset program is an employee recognition initiative that celebrates individuals who exemplify our company values and strengthen our culture. It is not intended to diminish or dismiss conversations about workload, capacity, or employee support. We recognize that initiatives can be experienced differently by individuals, and we appreciate you sharing your perspective.
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