Program Director - Program Director Sevita Employee Review

3.0
Dec 1, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent quality services and they like to promote within the company. Flexible work schedule depending on the position. Working with consumers is rewarding and ensures no day at work is ever the same.

Cons

The last time annual raises were given was in 2007. There is no benefit for long term employees they make the same as new employees. The work gets piled on and they show no appreciation for the employees which deliver the services that make them a top provider.

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Sevita Response
9y
Thank you for writing such a comprehensive review. We value your feedback, with your perspective as a long tenured employee. You are absolutely correct, without an excellent and caring staff, we would not be able to fulfill our mission. Our goal is to ensure that all employees have a personally and professionally rewarding experience with us. As your review notes, we do offer flexible scheduling where possible and strongly believe in promotion from within. In places where we don’t have a formal annual raise program we do offer an annual bonus program, based on team and individual performance. Thank you for all that you do to support our mission, our employees and the individuals we are privileged to serve.

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Thank you for your feedback. We genuinely appreciate your suggestions and feedback.
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