Poor Management - Partner Relationship Manager HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

2.0
May 28, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Location was pro for me.

Cons

Training, leadership and management disconnect.

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HealthEquity Inc. Response
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Thank you for your review of HealthEquity on Glassdoor. While I am disheartened to hear of your experience and perspective, I am appreciative of your feedback. You learn from any feedback - the good, the bad, and the ugly. I am a big believer that your culture is made through interactions. If our interactions are supportive, caring, respectful, collaborative, etc. so is our culture. If our interactions are combative, siloed, fractured, etc. so is our culture. It takes thousands of these interactions to shape the momentum of your culture. Overall, I am disheartened to hear of the interactions you had to lead to your experience. I wish you well going forward. Lastly, HealthEquity's retention rate and years of service numbers are actually appropriate and reasonably healthy levels.

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Cons

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