Not a forever job - Anonymous employee EVERSANA Employee Review

3.0
27 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Ability to work fully remote. - A great opportunity to learn about the HEOR field + gain transferrable skills around consulting. - Most people are willing to share learnings from experience and support each other. This tremendously helped growth within the company.

Cons

- Experience is highly dependent on project lead. While some are amazing to work with, others tend to offload work onto junior staff without defining clear expectations or providing adequate guidance (and then became snarky when you came to them for guidance). This ultimately leads to frustration and turnover. - Lack of transparency over high attrition of staff. - In general, work life balance is not good. Although, may vary based on project lead. - A former member of senior leadership regularly made unnecessary comments on personal matters of other staff (e.g., marital status), without being held accountable. This made the work environment feel uncomfortable at times.

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EVERSANA Response
10mo
Thank you for your feedback, we wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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Pros

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Cons

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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