Decent Employer until merger - Anonymous employee HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

3.0
Mar 29, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company has good values and does strive to take care of their members and partners.

Cons

They do not consider increasing the wages of their current employees as important as offering high compensation to get new employees. They do not consider moving to an new role and increasing your skillset as an advancement.

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HealthEquity Inc. Response
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We appreciate the time you took to leave HealthEquity a review! We truly care for each and every teammate and their experience, so we are thrilled to hear that you've felt cared for by our team. As we strive for continuous improvement, your feedback is increasingly valuable. We want to thank you for sharing your concerns about the lack of compensation for learning new skill sets. We are continuously evolving our job structure and compensation philosophy as we grow and will share your feedback with our leaders. We also hope you take this conversation to your people business partner to allow them greater visibility into your experiences. We appreciate your contributions and the work you've done to drive our Remarkable mission forward.

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