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Mission-driven facade with a high-attrition internal reality - Talent Acquisition Charlie Health Employee Review

1.0
Jan 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits and ability to work remote

Cons

Leadership Accessibility & Support: There is a notable lack of professional support from management. Training is frequently delegated to employees with limited tenure, leading to systemic knowledge gaps. Even when the company acknowledges these training deficiencies, the response is often to initiate performance management rather than providing the supplemental resources or coaching originally promised. Operational Intensity & Monitoring: The culture involves expectations for 'always-on' video connectivity, which can feel like micromanagement. Sourcing metrics are exceptionally high and rigid; these targets do not scale for approved time off or mandatory work trips. This creates an environment where staff may feel significant pressure to remain active during earned PTO to meet "set-in-stone" expectations. Internal Culture & Professionalism: The workplace environment can feel exclusionary, with internal communications often shifting toward social cliques and personal appearance rather than professional objectives. This "hustle culture" can discourage team collaboration and leads to high levels of burnout. Compensation & Benefit Transparency: There is a lack of clarity regarding realistic bonus attainment rates. Additionally, prospective hires should be aware of restrictive policies regarding the payout of accrued benefits for those who depart before a one-year anniversary. Retention & Performance Management: The company utilizes a high-attrition model with a heavy reliance on standardized performance management tools. This creates a high-pressure atmosphere that can be degrading to long-term morale and does not seem to reflect the mental health values the company promotes externally.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Great pay and flexible hours

Cons

better benefits would be a pro

2.0
Jul 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Lots of training opportunities -Can choose your own hours (within what group times they have available) -Lots of encouragement and ideas for how to run the groups themselves better -An opportunity for yoga professionals to offer their services in a clinical setting -The company felt way more collaborative and human when I started 2.5 years ago.

Cons

-No opportunity for pay increase or upward mobility as a group facilitator -An AI bot grades you on how you are doing your job, and if you aren't preforming well you are automatically signed up for "coaching" which involves lots of extra meetings to improve skills (regardless if you are already competent at the skill being taught). You aren't actually assessed for what is resulting in these poor metrics by a human, it seems. Even if you are 1% under their target number you get downgraded into the bottom tier of group facilitators. I had an AI bot in my session for literally 1 minute before a client requested it be removed. For that 1 minute the bot was in the session it graded me poorly and affected my metrics negatively. -Every time you talk to a supervisor (GQS) it feels like you are talking to an overly enthusiastic AI bot. It seems like they have scripted responses for any question you have, and the responses don't actually solve any problems and there is nothing you can do about the flaws in the system other than deal with their consequences and capped hours. -I rarely interact with other group facilitators. -My supervisor gets changed so often I don't have time to really connect with them or get to know the team I'm on.

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