I was proud of my work but not proud of who I worked for - Anonymous employee Relias Employee Review

2.0
Oct 13, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I would come back and work for Relias SIMPLY because of the benefits. That was the absolute greatest pro. I would need it for workplace therapy.

Cons

All of the cons are true. The sheer amount of layoffs has been mindblowing. Catastrophically mind blowing. There are a lot of positions with no pathway for career advancement. Top down. They would promote a job but actual career pathing was non-existence. They took away merit based raises while not removing merit-based expectations. I repeat. THEY TOOK AWAY RAISES. You had to write a nice little paragraph to your boss to qualify for a good job bonus instead of just being recognized for your hard work. THIRD TIME. THEY TOOK AWAY RAISES. The major thing BESIDES TAKING AWAY RAISES and then that god-awful back to work rollout in a place where you have to book a desk, was the back to back to back failed projects. We wasted SO much time crunch working on launches only for the launch to be pushed back forever and ever or for the product to be snatched away because engineering and UX/UI wasn't given enough time to spit shine the rollouts. Every time we turned around something new was being introduced. The only decent thing that came out of the 3-4 secret projects was the release of the Nurse.com website. App sucked, they let good brands like WCEI fall into the trash, they kept people working on brands that are aimless (FreeCME) and good directors and managers and individual contributors who kept the company afloat while they threw darts at balloons for initiatives were let go. For practically nothing.

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5.0
Apr 18, 2026
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Pros

Amazing corporate culture Leadership listened to engineering on tools, technology stack, etc Actual product ownership, including necessary input and control (instead of being told you own a product and then not given the necessary access or tools to maintain it)

Cons

Hiring process involved psychological screening with a lot of implicit bias, almost like an IQ test. On the plus side, I've been told they discontinued its use after that was pointed out.

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2.0
Apr 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the peers met.

Cons

You have to be a "yes" person. It is not about your productivity or tenure. The organization celebrates the money-makers. They romanticize a false sense of community. They celebrate the coffee shop with a zombie like fixation. It doesn't detract from the underlying problems of management being out of touch with employees. Their inability to read the room has been present for a while. They failed to see during Covid that it takes more than food, drink and "community" when the fact of the matter was that it only showed lack of trust in their employees. Team meetings consist of a manager who is incapable of reigning in meetings that devolve into nonsense and wasted time. Obvious bias exists as there are clear favorites on the team, and their ideas are more readily accepted and heard. Comments as to appearance lead to obvious preference and isolation of other team members. Now that DEI is thing of the past and everyone is trying to navigate it smoothly, Relias proceeds to post the whitest President’s Club photo ever. It’s completely tone-deaf. They continue to make decisions that may seem to make sense at the top but have no relevance or need when it comes to employees.

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