Do You Believe in Magic? - Team Manager HealthEquity Inc. Employee Review

5.0
14 Feb 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The culture at HealthEquity is positive and engaging. The benefits are terrific and you feel like you are genuinely valued as a person.

Cons

HealthEquity is in an industry that is growing rapidly so there is a lot of work and change happening. I like change and a fast paced work environment, but I could see how being here could be overwhelming to those that like a steady routine.

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HealthEquity Inc. Response
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Do I believe in magic? Yes, yes I do. Some of those street performers in Vegas are amazing. In all seriousness, you are absolutely right about the growing industry and fast paced environment. We appreciate our team member support to 'shoulder the load' and will continue to review our staffing and resources to meet these needs. Thank you for review and recognition to our HQY Values. Very nice!

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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