Toxic Toxic Toxic.....Run! - Anonymous employee Everly Health Employee Review

1.0
Feb 3, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are genuine people who care within the company. There are people who are driven to help others.

Cons

I used to believe in the mission and want to help others that was until this company drained every little bit of life that I had left. They do not care about the people at the bottom. I have noticed time and time again the greed from upper management when it comes to the people doing the hardest work (call center employees) They overwork, underpay and refuse to LISTEN to the opinions of others who do not wear a job title that they consider important. Barely above minimum wage for delivering life changing results to a patient over the phone? HA.... what a joke! There is no diversity here, its insulting sitting in a meeting of 20, 30+ people and being the only person of color. They put on a big act with their DEI group but they are not making a difference. Take it from experience, there are bullies here. If you are not a favorite of said bullies your life will be miserable. All they do is take, take and no matter how hard you work that will never be enough. Do yourself a favor and stay far away from this place. They will continue to pile work on your plate until you have no free time or your mental/physical health deteriorates

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Everly Health Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We strive to be a best-in-class workplace and grow from the feedback we receive from current and previous employees. Everly Health surveys its employees twice per year and provides regular opportunities for employees to submit feedback to organizational leaders. Our CEO, Executive Team, and leaders within our People team all review the feedback received, and partner with organizational leaders to create action plans for areas of improvement. The experience you describe is not where we desire to be; we will continue acting upon the regular feedback that we receive from past and present employees to continuously improve. In 2022, we expanded our benefits program, adding additional health and wellness opportunities for employees. In addition, we are introducing bonus plans for all employees and compensation adjustments this month as part of our annual performance review cycle. We are also introducing career ladders and levels for all positions in the organization. We are fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in alignment with our mission, vision, and values as an organization, and we’re sorry that wasn’t seen during your time here. We regularly evaluate our efforts based on a broad scope of diversity dimensions for a high level of accountability throughout the organization, including in our recruiting and marketing materials. We’ll continue to work on this as we are committed to doing better. Thank you again for sharing this feedback.

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Cons

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