Don’t fall for the trap - Account Executive Soliant Health Employee Review

1.0
Jan 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office space near the battery and some good coworkers. If you’re liked enough, survive a year, and drink the kool aid from upper management you’ll likely be able to get a promotion.

Cons

An absolutely terrible place to work. They prey on recent college graduates who are desperate to get their first job. I’ve seen less drama and been micromanaged less in third grade classrooms. More turnover than a bakery. Goalposts are constantly moving and management has it out for people they don’t like on day one. Even if you do well to start, it won’t be enough, you’ll be constantly expected to do more even when the market is bad and management can’t get deals. Speaking of deals, it’s almost impossible to get started. Limitations are put on you day one for what disciplines and states you can recruit in. Senior Account Executives have the majority of business locked up and their favorite account executives that they do business with, and good luck getting in that circle. What they won’t tell you is that you must successfully sign and start 3 placements in your first 90 days or you are fired, roughly only 50% of employees will meet this mark. Less than 10% will make it to a year. Over time if you preform well you will receive incentive perks such as flexing your schedule and WFH days. If your performance dips even the slightest bit, these incentives will be taken away from you. Lastly, the commission is a joke. When you start management will tell you about the people brining home $10-20,000 commission checks each month. While there are some people doing this, they are far outliers who have been there for over a decade, there’s less than 10 of them. You will be lucky if your first commission check is $20, and if you make it 6 months you may start to see checks around $60-$70.

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Soliant Health Response
4mo
Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear that your experience was not positive. If you are willing, we would appreciate it if you could share more details with our Human Resources team, as we are committed to learning from your experience and making improvements. Please reach out to hr@soliant.com. Thank you for your time and feedback.

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- No pay during the holidays (summer/winter break) - Some miscommunication between the school and the agency. For example, on my first day at work, I was assigned to start at the beginning of the year. When I went to the front office, nobody knew I was the new SLP. The staff and I had to scramble on what to do with me. It was quite confusing and overwhelming. - The school district does not give you full access to their system (e.g., Areies, SEIS) due to not being a direct hire.

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Soliant Health Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and feedback! We’re glad to hear you felt supported by your supervisor, appreciated the work/life balance, and found the placement process quick and efficient. We also appreciate your honest comments regarding communication and system access challenges. We understand how frustrating that first-day experience must have been, and we’re continuously working with our school partners to improve onboarding and coordination processes.
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