Honor reviews

3.0

47% would recommend to a friend

(339 total reviews)
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Seth Sternberg

48% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Honor has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 339 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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339 reviews
1.0
Oct 12, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home. That's pretty much it. Work from home.

Cons

New leadership - Most in their positions less than 6 months. The only thing they are leading is folks away from the company. No investment in staff. The expectation is that you work in your position until you are burned out and then they are happy to replace you.

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Honor Response
4y
Thank you for your feedback. We're glad to hear you're embracing our fully distributed work environment. And we're sorry to hear about your experiences at Honor. We want to provide a rewarding work experience for our employees where they feel valued and can grow. To that end, we offer leadership coaching to many of our senior leaders. And we've partnered with LifeLabs to offer robust manager training to up-skill and support our managers as well as individual contributors. We're committed to making Honor a great place to work and grow your career, so we’re thankful for your feedback. As an active employee of Honor, we encourage you to reach to your leadership team or HR to explore any concerns you have.
5.0
Oct 5, 2021

great place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Mission driven co w ops for growth

Cons

Teams are small, could be good or bad

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Honor Response
4y
Thank you for your review of Honor! We are thrilled that you see Honor as a great place to build your career while engaging in meaningful work. We are proud of our mission to change the way we care for our parents. Thank you for all your contributions to Honor.
1.0
Sep 23, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. There are some of the most hard-working and amazing people working here. I've made some amazing friendships during my tenure and I am truly grateful for that. 2. Unlimited PTO

Cons

My experience at Honor has been quite a traumatic one to say the least and here is why: 1. Lack of effective management + gaslighting of its people: Since working at Honor, I have had 4 managers and I can tell you the last manager I had was by far the biggest let down. This manager presented themselves in a way where they were supportive and genuinely cared about your growth. This was a complete lie and tactic to manipulate one into believing that they had your best interest at heart. All the right things were said at the right time but as soon as you did something that rubbed this manager the wrong way, there was already a plan to exit you out. 2. Lack of support and feeling devalued every day: Like many of us, COVID impacted me in ways I couldn't imagine. At the height of the pandemic, I was working 10-12 hour days and I still felt like I couldn't keep up. People on my team were feeling the same way. When I opened up to my manager about this, it felt supportive in the beginning but it really wasn't. I was treated differently when I started making a few mistakes in my work because I was depressed and scattered, no real support was given to me. I was expected to keep working without expectations being clear as if I was some kind mind reader. When I would ask questions, I was asking too many of them. I became too much work when I asked for feedback and how I could be successful here. I never felt valued working here and I was constantly questioning my self-worth. 3. No work life balance: As mentioned above, I was working myself to the ground to the point of where I was also questioning my own sanity. My anxiety was through the roof and I had such a hard time concentrating. As anyone could understand, this affected all aspects of my life and it was a scary time for me yet there was no support. 4. Favoritism by management: It was so clear who leaders favor and who they do not. If you were lucky enough to be favorited in my department, you have a better chance of a future here but again, as soon as you do something that they see as a "problem", you will fail here and nothing you do will be enough. The last thing I will say here is that the only priority the leaders have is to scale even if it at the expense of their employees well-being. The CEO has made the message clear that we are now largest home care business in the world after this acquisition with home instead. I get it and scaling is the only way to keep the business moving, but sadly it has just cost them a lot of amazing people and they don't seem to care. People that stick it out at Honor continue to be overworked and I know they share the same sentiment as I.

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Honor Response
4y
We’re sorry to read about your experience. Striking work/life balance is a constant challenge, for individuals and companies, alike. And the truth is, there will be occasions when we’re putting in extra hours to meet an important deadline or cover a staffing shortage. But it shouldn’t always be like that. To that end, we’ve been hiring more people and implementing managerial training to help leaders lead in a way that better integrates their teams’ personal time. We have also always offered paid time off to all of our employees. We can’t expect our employees to give us their best if they don’t have the time they need to rest and recharge. So getting the work/life balance right is important to us as a company and to our fellow employees. Additionally, no matter where we are in our career, appreciation is important to all of us. At Honor, we see how much of themselves our employees put into their work. And the quality of that work humbles us. We make it a point to show our appreciation in a number of ways. For example, we have a Shoutouts channel on Slack so leaders and coworkers can publicly share kudos to each other with the entire company. We’ve also provided appreciation bonuses for our field ops team in recognition of their COVID response. And we offer competitive salaries and equity in the company to all of our employees. We wish you all the best and all the appreciation you deserve in your future work.
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