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Groups Recover Together

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Panic and A lot of Trial and Error - Office Coordinator Groups Recover Together Employee Review

3.0
28 Jan 2026
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Pros

Four day work week, one work from home day, The week of Christmas off, pretty good insurance, nice co workers, meaningful work

Cons

I have NEVER said this always thought people who do were just lazy, cry babies, or didn't understand the place were there work is there to make a profit but Overworked! There were a lot of changes so if you can't go with the flow probably not the place for you. They complicate simple things but that is also a normal thing. IDK it's the only job I cried at maybe if you are an extremely type A person it would be ok.

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Groups Recover Together Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and for the time you spent supporting our members. We’re glad to hear you valued the meaningful work, your colleagues, and the benefits offered. As we continue to grow, we’re focused on improving how we plan, test, and communicate changes — and ensuring teams have the support they need along the way. Your perspective helps us learn and improve. Thank you again for your feedback. — The Groups Team

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5.0
24 June 2026
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Pros

Remote work flexibility provides a good work-life balance,Meaningful work where employees can see the direct impact of their efforts on members and operations, great leadership,

Cons

As a growing organization, processes can change quickly, which sometimes requires employees to adapt to new workflows and priorities.

5.0
4 Apr 2026
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Pros

I work in operations, and I can honestly say I love working here. Is it a growing company? Absolutely. Has it had change and some hard moments? Yes. But I’ve never felt like those moments defined Groups What I’ve seen, especially over the last year, is a company that’s learning, adjusting, and genuinely trying to get better. From an ops perspective, I’ve felt valued. We’re not just the team that executes behind the scenes. Our input is asked for, and more importantly, it’s used. There’s strong cross-functional collaboration, and when things get complicated, people roll up their sleeves instead of passing blame. That kind of ownership and teamwork is something I don’t take for granted. The mission is real here. You feel it in conversations. You see it in how much people care about members and families. Even when the work is heavy, there’s a shared sense of purpose that keeps people grounded. I’ve also seen growth in communication, alignment, and clarity of expectations. It’s not a stagnant company (it’s evolving to always be better for the members we support) and I actually see that as a positive. There’s momentum. There’s accountability. And there are smart, thoughtful people who care deeply about doing this work well. No workplace is perfect, but I’ve felt supported, challenged in a good way, and proud of what we’re building. That’s why I’m still here, and am invested in the mission and growth of GRT.

Cons

Honestly, I would love to see mid year raises as well as annual merit raises

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