Good place to grow - Data Scientist Zelis Employee Review

4.0
12 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Transparent, easy to reach management

Cons

One or two people might be a troubling

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Zelis Response
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We are so glad you’re enjoying the wide range of growth opportunities we offer here at Zelis. Thank you for sharing your thoughts- we truly appreciate it. At Zelis, we are dedicated to improving the lives of our fellow Zelots in all aspects, including in career and personal development. Continuous education leads to continuous improvement and that’s pretty important to us. Through our learning channels, we offer classes and seminars that help make learning a daily habit for our associates. One of our core values is “Champion collaboration” and we believe we are stronger when we work as one team. We’re happy to hear you connected with our people and values. Thank you for all that you do.

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2.0
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Good work/life balance, generous PTO

Cons

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