If you want a career versus a job, keep looking - Anonymous employee ComPsych Employee Review

1.0
Dec 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great location, bagel Fridays, nice coworkers. Also some recent improvements to the kitchens, cubicles, and offices. Not a whole lot else to speak of.

Cons

Poor management, no sense of career path or progression. Pay is low and is borderline unacceptable for the Chicago area. The whole organization has issues and you can't even report things to HR without fear of it getting back to your manager. Very high turnover.

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5.0
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Pros

I have been working at Compsych for about 3 years now and i can say i really enjoy working there. Everyone is super supportive whenever i need assistance on something. Our new office is just an icing on the cake. I like working with my team and my manager is very supportive which makes me enjoy coming to work everyday.

Cons

I think it would be nice to have more opportunities to network with people from other departments

5.0
Apr 13, 2026
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Pros

The mission is real here. ComPsych sits at the intersection of behavioral health and workforce wellbeing, and that purpose comes through in the daily work in a way that isn't just marketing language. If you care about the EAP space and the impact it has on employees around the world, this is a place where that matters. The people are a genuine standout. Across departments, you find colleagues who are sharp, collaborative, and invested in doing good work. Teams tend to be lean, which means individuals carry real responsibility and have the opportunity to make meaningful contributions. That can be energizing if you are someone who wants ownership over your work. The global scope of the business is a differentiator. For anyone interested in global operations, the breadth of markets and programs ComPsych operates across creates exposure that is hard to find elsewhere. There is real complexity to navigate and that complexity builds skills quickly.

Cons

Growth within the organization can feel inconsistent. There are opportunities, but they are not always visible or equitably communicated, and career pathing can vary significantly depending on your manager and team. Internal processes and cross-functional coordination can be slower than the pace of the business demands. As the company continues to grow globally, investment in infrastructure and process alignment would go a long way.

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