Toxic - Anonymous employee eMoney Advisor Employee Review

1.0
Feb 5, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They have plenty of snacks.

Cons

What leadership? There is no transparency. Below average communication skills. Middle management low key retaliates against team members. Team members constantly fighting. Toxic environment. Men on the sales team constantly whine. NOT EVERYONE can work from home. High turn over.

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eMoney Advisor Response
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As we continue to evolve as a company, we strive to maintain a culture based on integrity, passion and fun, among other core values. We believe that this approach helps us maintain a turnover rate that is lower than the industry benchmark and an average employee tenure of three years. We also value transparency, which is why we hold regular town hall meetings led by our leadership team to share business updates and allow employees to ask questions directly. We appreciate your feedback and would encourage you to contact feedback@emoneyadvisor.com to talk more about your experience at eMoney.

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