Run away and save your career - Executive EVERSANA Employee Review

1.0
6 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Had a great set of products, vision and leaders they brought in ....2 years ago. It's been going south since! Nothing good to report today. Stay away if they lure you out of your wonderful pharma position with a carrot of an upgraded title or stake in the company. Bonus is meaningless and RSU's are unattainable. Do not leave big pharma position for this company.

Cons

Loss of many clients speaking volumes of the quality of leadership that is at the helm. Many seasoned executives were hired and decided to quit within a month or a year...in some unfortunate cases they were provided severance too because they just couldn't fit into the terrible culture. If this happens over and over again, it's time to look in the mirror. Stop lying to clients to win business. It's unethical!

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EVERSANA Response
1y
Thank you for your contributions. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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The work environment under the current CIO is incredibly toxic and hostile. The CIO relies on a management style built on fear, threats, and public humiliation. In team meetings, he routinely belittles his direct reports. If you fall behind on his aggressive timelines, he explicitly threatens that you will be "DOA" or tells you to "look for a job somewhere else", Furthermore, the primary IT strategy is aggressive cost-cutting and offshoring. The CIO has mandated a freeze on domestic hiring in favor of moving jobs to India, aiming to slash $20 million in labor. He operates with a blatant disregard for corporate governance, explicitly instructing his team to bypass standard HR and Finance checks because he views them . He even makes culturally insensitive remarks, once stating he didn't care if a vendor was "changing religions" as long as they delivered on time .

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EVERSANA Response
1mo
We’re disappointed to hear that this has been your experience. As a current employee, we encourage you to share your concerns directly with your leadership or HR team.
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