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Health & Wellness Partners

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Stay away - Anonymous employee Health & Wellness Partners Employee Review

1.0
2 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits, perks, bonus, pizza Fridays, volunteer time is encouraged

Cons

Favoritism by upper management, nepotism, low salary, long hours, no processes (very manual and outdated), employees are stretched thin between multiple clients

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5.0
15 May 2026
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Pros

HWP is made up of incredibly talented individuals who consistently strive to deliver high-quality work for our clients. I’m proud to be part of the HWP team! Coming from another agency before joining HWP, I can truly say that I am valued as an individual and not just a number. Additionally, the healthcare and 401k benefits are extremely generous and like nothing I’ve seen at other agencies in this field.

Cons

Work days can be long at times but this is typical for all med comms agencies. HWP understands that we all have personal lives and leadership encourages you to shift hours if there is a personal commitment that you need to tend to.

4.0
15 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The generous culture of the company is a huge factor and what keeps me here. They've always been very generous with PTO, and given extra time off around the holidays. Their benefits are much better than most other places. They also give paid volunteer time and offer team volunteer events so it makes it easy to give back. They actually encourage you to volunteer. I love that about the company. And I think people forget how generous and understanding they are with any life changing events- getting married, having a baby, moving, etc. I've been through some rough patches in my life whether medical or bereavement, and they've always been extremely supportive. They offer in-house massages and workout sessions with personal trainers, and meditation twice a week, in-person and virtual.

Cons

Yeah, some days are long and hard. I've heard complaints from coworkers, but I've also heard from friends working at other Med Ed companies. It's the same intense workload everywhere else. Most complaints are long hours and that there are too many changes, too fast. Always introducing new systems to learn while you're maintaining a large workload, so no time to train.

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