A Place for Mom reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(1,434 total reviews)
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Tatyana Zlotsky

80% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

A Place for Mom has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,434 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The A Place for Mom employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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1.0
Nov 16, 2014

Beware of False Positive Reviews

Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. The idea of being able to help families find solutions during a very vulnerable time in life. 2. Work life balance. There is not much accountability in any department, and the work load is typically very manageable. 3. Free snacks and coffee.

Cons

There is a clear loss of direction with this company, and senior management is to blame. The CEO only hires Expedia and McKinsey buddies to fill senior management roles, and has an obvious level of discomfort working with women. This company operates as a "start-up" but has been around for over 14 years, and under Sean Kell for over 4. Aside from the lack of promotional and professional growth opportunities, there are several reasons I'd stay away from this company: 1. Career Suicide. There are zero professional growth opportunities within this company, and this ranges from the inability to go to conferences for growth to actual promotions. 2. This is a company that does not treat their employees well. From the lack of transparency to the embarrassing benefits the company "offers" their employees, it is clear that this company does not value their employees. 3. HR is not on your side. HR has done very little to protect its employees by following up with investigations, and unethical practice claims. Instead, they do a very good job in not answering your questions and always protecting the CEO. I also always get nervous when I see HR or Recruiters leave a company I am working at. The Director of Talent Acquisition left the company at the beginning of the year, and six months later two other recruiters (the only two that most of us actually saw in the office) left the company to join major PNW based companies. 4. There is zero accountability, and no cohesiveness amongst departments. Every departments runs as if they are their own entity, and answer to no one. Each department operates off of their own interpretation of what they think the company's "mission statement" is and that is why there is a lack of overall direction. 5. No workforce planning or transparency in company direction. 6. The OBVIOUS false reviews that were posted. It is disgusting when companies try to decisive potential candidates to work for their company but even more so when they bribe their current employees to make false posts on review sites such as this. The false reviews discredits the overall integrity of review sites like Glassdoor. It is obvious that the recent influx of "positive" reviews (all posted within the same month and time frame, mind you) were from senior management trying to change the overall ratings. As someone who has worked with the corporate staff, I can tell you right now this is just a small example of what the senior management team thinks is appropriate to do. 7. Everyone is a "Director of Operations" - There are at least 5 people with that title and nobody understands why or what they do. When you ask the recruiters who the new Director of Ops is they just laugh and ask which one? Not a good sign...

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A Place for Mom Response
10y
Thank you for your feedback. We're confident that things have changed since you wrote this, but we would like to address one thing you mentioned. We pride ourselves on having women leaders in this company. Only 14.2% of the top five leadership positions at the companies in the S&P 500 are held by women, and 38% of the women at APFM are at the Director level and above. 77% of APFM's employees are also female.
1.0
Nov 11, 2014

Great place to work if you have the right pedigree

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Pros

What seems to be a noble purpose...helping our aging population and many do get helped.

Cons

Unfortunately the noble purpose gets lost in the hiring only from Expedia and McKinsey to line the pockets of friends for when they do their IPO. The other reviews on the site are clearly written by the higher levels in the company who will prosper. the truth is, it is toxic culture and many of the communities they say they are partners with would rather not do business with them, but find that they are a necessary evil.

5.0
Oct 24, 2014

Amazing Company!

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Pros

This is a SALES organization, however, the sale is actually helping families/seniors find senior care. The work we do is FREE for families and they are very appreciative of the service we provide. Work from HOME. No traffic, no commute, and you can really focus on working in a FUN, virtual environment. PAY for performance. If you work hard and follow the sales guidelines and policies you can meet and/or exceed your goals and make excellent money.

Cons

It is a real JOB and with that is a lot of responsibility. The corporate office is in Seattle and all the field Advisors are the "face of APFM". They represent all of us, and if someone is not professional it reflects poorly on everyone. The work is not for everyone. You must be self-motivated and understand the structure in place to ensure SUCCESS.

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A Place for Mom Response
10y
Thank you for your feedback! We want to hear your ideas on prizes to engage our remote employees. Please send your ideas to your manager or HR.
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