Honor reviews

3.0

49% would recommend to a friend

(340 total reviews)
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Seth Sternberg

48% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Honor has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 340 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Honor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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340 reviews
2.0
Mar 18, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- This is a good cause. Helping older folks get the in home care they need. - The pay was okay, but it definitely could have been better. - My direct manager was working with me on changing my schedule to my needs, which was nice. A week after it was adjusted to my liking, the higher ups laid off me and most of the Response Team.

Cons

- Directionless. Your goals will change each month. When I first started, the goal was to speak with the clients on the phone to potentially get a local rep in the door to sell them our product. Even if we set up the meeting over the phone, but the local rep didn't make the sale, it was our fault. They changed this to either 3 hours on phones or at least 70 calls made, and no one was hitting these goals, but we got either written up or warned anyways. - PTO and Sick time were combined, and you only earned 3 hours (roughly) every 2 weeks. - If you had to take a sick day, you would get a warning if it was a busy day (which you had no way of knowing in advance). - No bonuses. - Micro-Managing. - Constant company change ups.

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Honor Response
1y
We’re sorry that your experience at Honor didn’t meet your expectations about goals, management and change. We take feedback seriously and use it to shape improvements across our teams. If you have additional thoughts, we invite you to share them with us by reaching out to our People team.
2.0
Feb 2, 2025

When Profit Replaces People: The Heart of Business Fades

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Remote, Nice People, Benefits, Good Overall Mission

Cons

In the last few years, Honor has shifted from being about people to being about profits. Upper management does not care or listen to front line employees who are highly impacted by their decisions. Promotions and growth are advertised, but not awarded. The workload has only increased with small to no increases in pay. They have budget for new executives, but not for additional help in the departments that need it most. They've consolidated roles and made some jobs utterly overwhelming and unreasonable.

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Honor Response
1y
We're sorry to read about your experience at Honor, and appreciate your offer to discuss it with us in more detail. We invite you to reach out to your manager, functional leader, the People Team or submit anonymous feedback on HomeBase so that we can learn from your feedback and understand our opportunities to better support our employees.
2.0
Jan 27, 2025

Do not recommend

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

weekly pay was nice, direct deposit

Cons

they were very disorganized, didn't have the hours that they claimed they did, the pay is super low, keep offering patients that were an hour away

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Honor Response
1y
As a company that is working to change the way society cares for aging adults, we know how critical our Care Professionals are, and appreciate how challenging the role can be. We're sorry to read about your negative experience as a Care Pro and wish you all the best in your future work.
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