Account Manager - Account Manager Press Ganey Employee Review

1.0
Dec 4, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You are able to work from home if needed.

Cons

Pay is not high enough for what Account Managers do, AMs have too many products that we are supposed to be knowledgeable about and if we aren’t- there is zero support. Too much pressure from all sources to get too many things done in a timeframe. Initial AND ongoing training is non existent. Turnover is horrible and you are just thrown into clients.

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Press Ganey Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry for your experience. Pay and compensations are reviewed for our market ongoing and we do look at a number of factors including internal equity, market comparisons and the value of the important work being completed. We do offer an 8 to 12 week training program lead by an individual dedicated to AM training and provide all new hires a mentor and a team for support and strive to offer continuing education. We have a dedicated management team here to support or staff daily as well as leaders of all Operational areas that will step in and help as needed. Press Ganey stands by its open-door policy and we want to hear what support and additional training you need. Please feel free to reach out to your manager, VP or Human Resources to discuss your concerns so we can help you be successful.

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