Happy People everywhere! - Member Services Specialist HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

5.0
Feb 16, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Team members are overall happy here at HealthEquity. People smile and introduce themselves to me. As a new team member this makes me feel great. The two gals (VP and recruiter) from the People team chat me up in the elevator each time they see me. I haven't ever experienced a VP of anything talk to me like I'm an equal. But the VP of People does. They both introduced themselves to me and welcomed me to HealthEquity. They call me by name and say hi. I have had these experiences with multiple team members across the organization. It is truly amazing.

Cons

I'm trying to think of cons but am struggling to come up with any. Maybe better schedules that don't include Saturdays.

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HealthEquity Inc. Response
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Thank you for your review of HealthEquity on Glassdoor. We strive to create a great working environment for our team members, and while we are not perfect by any means, we do have some pretty great team members here that contribute to a pleasant working environment. I believe the people within your organization, and how they interact with each other, define your culture - so it is great to hear that interactions have been positive and friendly thus far. And our VP of People, you may think she is nice and friendly... and you are absolutely right! She, like many people here, genuinely do care about people and look to create successful business growth but with people in mind. Obviously I'm biased but she is great!

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