Member Service Representative - Member Service Representative HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

5.0
Dec 6, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Supervisors are supportive and help you achieve your goals. -A lot of opportunity to advance within the company.

Cons

-The company has expanded their offices into two buildings on the same campus. The separation is creating an environment of "us" and "them". Although many employees began their career at HealthEquity in member services, there is definitely a "better than" attitude forming.

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HealthEquity Inc. Response
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Thank you for your review of HealthEquity and your candid comments. You bring up an interesting challenge as we have recently grown into two buildings. We have a better opportunity to succeed as our team members are vocal about their experiences so thank you for raising this issue. We strive to create a whole 'one team' mentality and if there are unknown barriers to this, we encourage others to speak up appropriately. We will continue to monitor the 'pulse' of the organization within the two buildings and at all levels of the organization so each can feel valued and appreciated for their contributions. Thank you for your service and comments here. We will continue to learn and strive for a great working environment.

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