The company itself is great - Customer Service Representative (CSR) HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

2.0
4 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The atmosphere is great and the supervisors will try to help you as much as they can.

Cons

The training and the information provided can be a bit overwhelming. Training for a job like this, especially if it's your first time doing something like this, i would like for it be longer than 4 weeks. They don't spend any time on the subject matter and are rushed on to the phones your last week of training. Though you do have someone helping you on the other end all that ends once you are in the nest. Your are put in a room with at least 50 to 60 other new employees who for the most part don't know what they are doing and only three supervisors at any given time to help you. Trying to ask a question in a sea of other questions and it becomes a hit or miss if your question actually gets answered. So good luck. Also, once you are out of training there is no going online to review and of the materials that they have.

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HealthEquity Inc. Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on HealthEquity. It's wonderful to know that our Purple culture resonated with you! However, we're sorry that your training experience fell short of your expectations. Please know that your feedback is incredibly valuable to us and will be communicated to our leadership team. Ensuring an enriching teammate experience is at the heart of our continuous improvement efforts. We're grateful for your contributions and extend our best wishes for your future success.

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5.0
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Mission, growth trajectory, work alongside good humans, constantly growing and developing.

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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