Shades of purple - Anonymous employee HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

1.0
9 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The Purple Culture is real and they try to make sure everyone has fun

Cons

If you don't fit in with the crowd you have a hard time moving up

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HealthEquity Inc. Response
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Thank you for your review of HealthEquity on Glassdoor. It is unfortunate to hear about your experience regarding promotions and career development. Our leaders to strive to maintain correct hiring standards as they grow their team, and if there are specific concerns to be addressed, we encourage are team members to be vocal with leadership and the People Team in helping to resolve these concerns. We can build a better working environment together as we engage in conversations with our team members on their experiences. Thank you for your contributions to the team.

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