Dysfunctional Business Culture - Deployment Manager BetterUp Employee Review

2.0
26 Aug 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The company mission statement is inspiring.

Cons

The company culture does not align with the mission statement. Also, the compensation is well below industry standards.Extremely high rate of employee turnover.

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BetterUp Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts here. We strive for a great employee experience with competitive compensation and benefits packages. Our open door policy and anonymous feedback mechanisms are always available to our team to encourage candid sharing of experiences that give us an opportunity to improve. As we look to scale the organization to best support our employees, we are hiring for our HR team. Our turnover rates are actually below industry average, though we're always supportive of our team to pursue their career goals and passions wherever those may be – within or outside of BetterUp. Thank you, - BetterUp HR

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Cons

If you want a boring job, this is not the place for you.

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