Proceed with caution - read the signs - Human Resources OPEN Health Employee Review

1.0
Oct 2, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Far from how it is sold in recruitment interviews. Don't be blinded by the lights think carefully about your career options when exploring a role with this get up

Cons

Dead values In fighting of Exec team Unsupported development Low diversity high priveledge Lack of integrity Bullying in a way that it is considered reasonable

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OPEN Health Response
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Thank you for leaving your feedback. We take all feedback seriously and use it to make improvements. We're sorry you did not have a good experience during your time here. We fully acknowledge that we have room to grow. When it comes to diversity and values we are working hard to build out a diversity program and initiatives that speak directly to our values. This program has been launched and is supported and sponsored by all executives in the organization. Employee and career development is another initiative that is underway and set to take priority in 2024. We will be working on building out career progression paths and development plans as a result of our new job architecture frameworks that are in flight right now. As far as bullying is concerned, bullying is never ok and should not be tolerated. If this is something you would like to speak further about please reach out to the people team. Again, thank you for your candor, we will use this feedback to make the organization better for others.

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Cons

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