Sinking ship and the lifeboats are all taken - Anonymous employee EVERSANA Employee Review

1.0
May 22, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Early responsibility and access to clients. Ownership over key portions of work from the Associate level. Ability to shape internal initiatives given the firm's small size.

Cons

The charade is up. Eversana Consulting, previously Promidian, is no longer a viable place to work. 1. The company lost all respect and trust of its employees in early 2020 when it decided to not pay out 2019 annual performance bonuses to the consulting team only. After significant backlash, the Eversana parent company senior leadership walked back its decision and paid out a fractional bonus. But the damage was done. 2. Since the incident described in #1, both the General Manager and Senior Managing Director have left. Multiple leadership and management team members have left or are leaving. Delivery staff is dropping like flies too. Los Angeles lost 67% of its delivery staff in the span of six weeks. 3. Base pay is considerably under fair market rate, with the promise that total compensation will be on par or higher due to a maximum 20% bonus payout. Given the incident described in #1, and now with COVID-19 as a threat to business performance across multiple industries including consulting, there's very low likelihood that compensation is anywhere near competitive moving forward. 4. Staffing and work-life balance differs dramatically across the different offices. Los Angeles has the best work-life balance, but even that didn't prevent two-thirds of the delivery staff from quitting. New York probably has the worst work-life balance, and an obsession with in-person time that just isn't necessary given the types of projects Eversana works on.

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EVERSANA Response
6y
Thank you for your contributions to EVERSANA CONSULTING. We appreciate all feedback and wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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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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