Low-ball pay for the tech jobs, benefits are horrid, go elsewhere if you've got options - Software Engineer CVS Health Employee Review

2.0
13 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The work/life balance is pretty good, although you will have to do deployments overnight. Individual teams can be awesome, once the right people are moved in and you get in sync.

Cons

Executive management seems to have their heads in the clouds and can't see the forest for the trees; we've lost vendors and entire consultant teams because they didn't start negotiating in time. They don't want to convert the good contractors into FTEs. There is very little camraderie or celebration of achievement in the wider project. The communication between teams is horrendous, with frequent environment outages which stop work for hours or days. Directors seem to nitpick over cosmetics and minor things from 1000 miles away, like when you sign into Teams or emailing them to tell them you're out sick, and not the quality of your work. They do not take criticism or input well. The department has been reorganized twice in a year, and we're losing good people left and right for better opportunities or FTE positions. Support for diversity is mostly performative, but there are plenty of women in leadership and as developers at least. No real neurodiversity or LGBT+ support that I've seen; all of our products still only use male and female. I'm the only non-binary or autistic person I've encountered. I don't see any opportunity to advance, either, as a developer. I'll probably have to leave the company for a new title or new responsibilities. We learn a lot, but that's mostly because of individual people being willing to teach you stuff if you ask questions and having to wear multiple hats because they're not going to hire enough developers. There is no organized skill development.

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Cons

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5.0
13 Dec 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I learned a lot working there as far as how to run a business as well as how to develop a team. I had one of the most successful teams in the company ranking as the top store year over year in two separate markets, one in the Northeast one in the Southeast. I was a paragon winner with the company as well. My most recent DM was very supportive. I genuinely thank them for the opportunity and the knowledge that I acquired while working with them.

Cons

Work hours were excessive. To be successful hours worked were borderline slavery. While I willingly worked them to be successful, the week you didn't you were immediately behind. Vacations were almost non existent due to constant visitors from corporate stopping in to do reviews. Holiday weeks were paid 4 days regular 1 holiday and you worked all 5. The facade of the stores looking great when these people stop by versus the reality of the business is polarizing. There were always teams of people and excessive expenditures of payroll thrown into stores prior to their visits. While I understood the need to make an appearance, it was always will always be a backwards way off thinking. Company preaches quality of life for their clients while quality of life for their employees is non-existent. As a "manager" in your average store you will be "managing" a total of one person during your shift, with a total of 10 people at location. Location open hours will exceed total payroll hours ie Sun-Sat 7am-10pm = 15hrs per day x 7 days x 2 people = 210 hrs which excludes the need to have a person unload deliveries that come in during non opened hours. Your budgeted hours will be approximately 208 hrs. I will only mention that during the month of December that there are extended hours for the stores but no budgeted hours to accommodate. Stores are held to strict shrink targets with little to no control over external theft. Remember 2 people at location, if four people enter to steal there is nothing you can do to stop them. These are facts not personal prejudices.

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