Corporate office employee - Anonymous employee YesCare Employee Review

1.0
Jul 18, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Casual Fridays is the only pro this company has. Also, the holidays in which the company closes are wonderful because it is paid time off to get away from there and spend that time relaxing with friends and family.

Cons

Lazy and careless management that is unethical, ineffective in leadership and does not have a backbone. Low pay for the amount of work that keeps piling up on your desk, expensive insurance, very basic amount of time off, has cliques all throughout management and one has to be apart of the clique to get promoted and to be treated fairly. It seems like the less knowledge an employee has and the less an employee works, the easier it is to move up in the company and make a good salary. Horrible communication and work ethic with management.

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YesCare Response
9y
Without knowing what department you are in, it’s hard to speak to specifics you’ve outlined below. I would encourage you to call the corporate compliance line if you truly feel there are unethical practices happening in your area. Those sorts of accusations are not taken lightly. As it pertains to low pay- we have a compensation department that does rigorous market surveys and uses government reporting tools to determine pay ranges for our corporate positions. We don’t have significant challenges in filling corporate roles, which is typically an indicator that we are market competitive. We offer 16 different options for insurance, depending on what carrier you choose, and which level of coverage you need. Personally, I am paying about $25/check for insurance, and I think that’s more than reasonable. It’s a cafeteria plan, so, if you don’t want certain parts of the insurance- say dental or vision, you opt out, and don’t have to pay for those. Time off equates to 25 days/year right out of the gate, with bumps every few years, based on longevity. 5 weeks PTO is also market competitive, if not slightly more generous than industry norm. Ultimately, a place of employment is about more than pay or benefits or PTO. I stay because I love the people I work with, the opportunities I’ve been given and the investment the company has made to my professional development. I’ve seen lots of long time co-workers promote or move in to other departments, and I think the organization does a great job of fostering that, for those willing to put in the work and be 100% dedicated to what we do. I’m sorry this hasn’t been your personal experience. Sincerely, Courtney Penning Director of Talent Acquisition

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Cons

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YesCare Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback and for being part of the YesCare team. We’re glad to hear you consider YesCare a great company to work for and that your experience has been positive overall. We appreciate your note about holiday PTO and will ensure your feedback is shared with leadership as we continue to look at ways to improve benefits and scheduling for our dedicated staff. Thank you for the important work you do each day in caring for our patients. -Human Resources
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Pros

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Cons

There hasn't been any upward movement available in a long time, no chances for advancement anymore. The company financials have steeply declined since the last ownership change. Bills aren't getting paid on time so we are stuck chasing down getting a bill paid to get Internet connections back up for example. Communication is also very much non-existent as to the state of the company, so have to rely on what is in the news to find out any real answers. Company recently filed for bankruptcy. We haven't been paid it over 25 days but we are expected to still show up and perform our normal duties.

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