Fantastic Growth Opportunities, Collaborative and Entrepreneurial Culture - Senior Consultant EVERSANA Employee Review

5.0
Jul 2, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have worked at Promidian for nearly two years in the Cambridge office. The culture is entrepreneurial, and leadership is highly engaged in projects. I'm consistently impressed by the quality of the work we deliver as teams, and client delight is something we strive for every day. Leaders within Promidian have taken an interest in my professional development and growth. Promotions are merit-based and reviews are transparent. I have had several female mentors at Promidian, and the number of women in leadership positions at Promidian is growing every day.

Cons

As a smaller company, sometimes there are less resources. However, this is changing with the recent integration of Promidian with EVERSANA - we are able to leverage the expertise and resources from many of our sister companies.

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Pros

If you are looking for a company that is finally modernizing its technology stack, there is real funding and momentum behind the current "2026 Strategy." The previous CEO allowed a highly fragmented IT structure where business units operated in silos with no standard security or change control processes, which made day-to-day life a nightmare.

Cons

The work environment under the current CIO is incredibly toxic and hostile. The CIO relies on a management style built on fear, threats, and public humiliation. In team meetings, he routinely belittles his direct reports. If you fall behind on his aggressive timelines, he explicitly threatens that you will be "DOA" or tells you to "look for a job somewhere else", Furthermore, the primary IT strategy is aggressive cost-cutting and offshoring. The CIO has mandated a freeze on domestic hiring in favor of moving jobs to India, aiming to slash $20 million in labor. He operates with a blatant disregard for corporate governance, explicitly instructing his team to bypass standard HR and Finance checks because he views them . He even makes culturally insensitive remarks, once stating he didn't care if a vendor was "changing religions" as long as they delivered on time .

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EVERSANA Response
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We’re disappointed to hear that this has been your experience. As a current employee, we encourage you to share your concerns directly with your leadership or HR team.
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