CEO only cares about stock price - Director of Operations Elevance Health Employee Review

3.0
Mar 30, 2019
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Pros

Great colleagues but greedy executives

Cons

The CEO only cares about stock price which is great if you have stock options. Internal goals are set very high but below what was promised to Wall Street, which results in great earnings and pops in stock; however, since unrealistic “internal goals” were not met, bonuses are reduced and your 1.5% raise doesn’t even cover the cost of living increase. If you dont get stock options when you are hired, then this is what you will experience. It is ashame because it is good place to work and I would recommend to a friend, but just be prepared to be disappointed come review time.

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