no compensation for after 3 years of employment - PARC EVERSANA Employee Review

2.0
Aug 20, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

the benefits are just ok.

Cons

Not getting any pay compensations for 3 years. We are being told we will get a bonus at the end of the year...we'll see if it's worth the 3 years I've back logged for this company. NO career pathing at all. and they won't even let you switch departments internally. And a certain manager needs to step down since they are showing favoritism on their team.

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EVERSANA Response
6y
We value the perspective of all our employees, and encourage you to talk with your local leader or HR business partners about your concerns. We strive to deliver competitive industry and market salaries, as well as a best-in-class total rewards benefits program that includes career growth opportunities. We’ve invested heavily in the learning and development of all associates, offering tools like LinkedIn Learning and additional company trainings to help our employees grow in their careers. We encourage you take advantage of these great resources, and speak with your manager or your HR team about how we can help you grow your career.

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Pros

I started my career with large manufacturer, and have been with 3 contract sales companies over the past 22 years - I can say here I feel valued and respected. They are investing in me- training is top notch and the leadership cares.

Cons

Territory is large, but expectations are appropriate

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EVERSANA Response
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With your 22 years of experience in this field, it’s especially rewarding to hear that you feel valued and supported. Investing in our people, training, and leadership is a priority for us, and we’re proud this has been reflected in your time with our team—thank you for the impact you make every day.
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Pros

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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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