Partner Management Team - Anonymous employee HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

4.0
Nov 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Hardworking co-workers with a passion for exceeding expectations. Learning around every curve and an abundance of willingness to share. I enjoy working on this team, there is something new every day.

Cons

A lot of information but not a lot of organization behind it. Efforts are being made to fix this, but solutions are not always user friendly in terms of locating answers. No longer a one-stop resolution shop. You have to rely heavily on others to completed what you previously had been able to accomplish yourself.

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HealthEquity Inc. Response
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Thank you for your review of HealthEquity and our Partner Management team on Glassdoor. We continue to evaluate the access our team members have to ensure we balance allowing our team the access they need to do their jobs effectively while also reducing potential risks associated with access to our systems and data that may not be necessary. I would encourage you to ask for any access you feel would assist you with doing your job more effectively. We have multiple examples where we have added access to areas we previously had removed based on team member feedback. - VP of Partner Services

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