A great environment on paper that falls short in practice - IT Engineer CentralReach Employee Review

2.0
Dec 2, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Some teams are awesome to work with, and the company has a lot of talented individuals. - Flexibility and work life balance

Cons

- No career progression in place even though they claim they're supportive and want to build careers. - No guidance in certain departments - Toxicity in the workplace, sometimes there is no buffer between politics (no place is really immune to this, but I just found it to be sort of common place where I was) - no perks, other than PTO and health benefits, they claim snacks and other "goodies" but I've only seen snacks twice in the time I was there.

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CentralReach Response
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Thanks for sharing your feedback, we couldn't agree more that we have a lot of talented individuals working with us. In regard to your concerns, we appreciate your feedback. We're making every effort to support our team with one on ones, a new performance management program, and are always open to suggestions on how we can support employees with their individual development. Above all, we value our team and are committed to their engagement and development within our organization. We strongly encourage anyone that experiences concerns within their workplace to proactively work with leadership or HR so they can help navigate through difficult situations. We wish you all the best with your future endeavors and thank you for the work you've contributed while you were with us.

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

Amazing Culture Management is top tier

Cons

Benefits are good, but kind of weird since it Aetna's network via a third-party company named Allied. When it works, awesome, when it doesn't, it's a pain.

1.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

Both of my direct supervisors were amazing people and mentors. I supported amazing ABA organizations.

Cons

I earned President's Club three consecutive years and consistently performed at a high level. Despite this, I never received a merit-based raise or cost of living adjustment during my tenure. Additionally, my commission plan was chipped away at each year in what felt like a deliberate effort to put more money in the company's pocket and less in mine. I worked a two-week notice in which I professionally handed off accounts that I supported and every opportunity I was actively working. I exited in good standing. When asked for candid feedback during my exit interview, I gave it transparently and professionally. My feedback was critical of senior leadership and revenue operations, and I stand by every word. Following my departure, a finalized commission statement was issued to me reflecting the full amount earned. Just over a week before payment, that amount was reduced via a clawback that, historically, would not have been applied when examining it against similar circumstances. In my opinion, this felt less like a contractual matter and more like a direct response to my exit and the feedback I provided. If you're considering a sales role here, get everything in writing and document every compensation communication, then double/triple check to ensure you're getting what you're owed.

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CentralReach Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We wish you all the best.
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