Absolute Joke of a Work Life Balance - Analyst Vizient Employee Review

1.0
Nov 6, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

4 weeks where you can work from anywhere- 2 of which you will need to use for thanksgiving and Christmas weeks because if you don’t, you will be forced to come in the office those weeks for 3 days as well! Snacks are free but you pay for your own lunch.

Cons

As someone who was hired on with the assumption of 2 days in office per month, they threw a sudden change and no leeway for their employees, expecting us to come in 3 times per week. I took this job because I saw it as fair to come in twice since I live 1.5 hours away and have children that I pick up from school. As a mother, it’s unsustainable considering the salary is peanuts- $64k when you are years into your career and THEN be forced to drive the ridiculous commute— then be told to just figure it out with my children. The cost trade off for gas, paying someone to drop my kids to school/babysit, tolls, just ate my entire salary and I was forced to quit in spite of what I offered the team. With many companies returning to office, either make a reevaluation of the salaries you offer or cater to your employees and their lives. My job required no collaboration and I found myself coming to office to work from my cubicle anyway. The least they could have done was evaluate how far employees are, the nature of their job, etc. before forcing everyone to come in. Either pay your employees enough to offset the cost of coming into the office and offer free lunch or allow your workers to work remotely. When announcing the sudden change, they provided a platform to express concern anonymously and then began censoring it because they didn’t like the backlash. You don’t care for employee voices. It is unfair that just because of stroke of luck, anyone who happened to be hired with their workday listed as “remote” can just stay remote. Good luck missing out on talent and only retaining those who are desperate for a job.

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Pros

Fantastic leadership always willing to help you grow in your career and skillset!

Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Good company culture from c-suite down. Genuine care for employees as people with families. We work hard and the vast majority of coworkers and leaders are fantastic.

Cons

In 2025 Vizient fully restricted virtual employees from being promoted and from making any lateral moves. All impacted employees were hired BEFORE this policy was enacted. I was hired at the beginning of 2021 as a virtual employee with the expectation of occasional travel for on-site team and project/client meetings. Now, with the forcing of all employees back to the office, they’ve also restricted virtual roles. Prior to this policy enactment, we were NEVER told our roles could be restricted one day. Now, if we want to apply for lateral or promotional roles we have to move to a city of Vizient’s requirement (Dallas/Chicago primarily). This is extremely unfair. Families can start and roots put down in 4 years. Now, if I want or am recommended for a promotion I have to unexpectedly and without any prior expectation set, uproot my family and our lives to a congested city so I can commute 2-hours roundtrip to be in the office THREE (3) days a week as required by the in-office requirement and take VIRTUAL CALLS from a cubicle. Nothing about this is fair or makes sense. Even with employees being required to be in-office, they just stay half a day or less. Why do this to everyone? Are you planning to lay off all virtual employees?

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