Good Colleagues, Challenging Corporate Environment - Enablement Lead Evernorth Employee Review

2.0
18 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I had the opportunity to work with three different directors and two senior directors during my time at Evernorth. The majority were genuine, supportive, and truly seemed to care about their teams and the work we were doing. I also enjoyed collaborating with my peers — there was a strong sense of camaraderie among individual contributors. When my role was eliminated, I appreciated that the company provided a severance package, which helped ease the transition.

Cons

I was hired into a fully remote position, but just three weeks later, Cigna Group implemented a company-wide return-to-office mandate. This created significant disruption, especially since my team was distributed and not co-located — meaning I was effectively still working remotely, just from an office. Over the course of my two years with the company, there were three major corporate restructuring efforts, each of which led to widespread layoffs despite the company’s continued profitability. Decision-making authority is heavily centralized at the top. Even managers and senior directors often seemed constrained by upper leadership’s directives, leading to delays and inefficiencies — what I’d describe as “corporate drag” being built into the system. At one point, protesters were able to enter the office building, which raised serious safety concerns. It also prompted some reflection about the company’s public perception and values. I did not feel supported in terms of upward mobility. Opportunities for career advancement felt limited, and growth often depended more on organizational reshuffles than merit or performance. Bonus structures lacked transparency and did not appear to be tied to individual performance or the organization’s success. This made it difficult to understand how incentives were determined or how to plan for career growth accordingly. On a lighter note — but still surprising — the offices don’t offer complimentary coffee, which feels like a miss for a company of this size and stature.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
1 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Not many at this point.

Cons

Management typically hires friends from other companies, so there's a lot of nepotism. And no one actually cares if you do something as long as you say the right things to the right people. The office culture is toxic, and if you're unlucky enough to work within 50 miles of a office, you're required to go in, even though leadership doesn't bother. You're micromanaged to within an inch of your life, and after the layoffs every single department is buried in intake forms, box reports, status reports and other busy work designed to hold resources hostage to prevent the automation the company claims to support. There is rarely time during the day to take care of biological needs like a trip to the restroom and the expectation is that if you take PTO, you're always available. Basically, management appears to be trying to make the work culture so poor that more people will quit, reducing opex and limiting the amount of "retirement" packages and layoffs they need to complete. Expectations at this point are completely unreasonable, and for an "innovation company" that pays lip service to putting the patient at the center it's pretty clear the company doesn't care about anything but revenue.

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