Good company, decent benefits - Supervisor Availity Employee Review

4.0
10 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I am part of a great team where we all support each other and it REALLY feels you are part of a team. Flexible work environment, decent benefits.

Cons

Everybody is overworked, people who go above and beyond don’t get the recognition they deserve. Communication can be better especially when the company lays people off before Christmas. Outsourcing has been a concern too.

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Availity Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your continued commitment to Availity. We’re glad to hear that your team environment, collaboration, and flexibility have been meaningful parts of your time here, and we appreciate the perspective that comes with your long tenure. We recognize the real pressures that can come with growth, including workload, recognition, communication during difficult moments, and how work is distributed. These are important conversations, and feedback like yours helps inform how we continue to evolve our leadership practices, communication, and support for associates at all levels of the organization. While experiences can vary, we remain focused on building a workplace where strong contributions are valued, teams feel supported, and our people are equipped to do their best work while serving our customers. Thank you again for taking the time to share thoughtful, candid feedback.

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