Beleaguered Leadership - Anonymous employee OPEN Health Employee Review

1.0
18 Oct 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Initially there was a lot of autonomy and ability to influence business development Innovative projects at times

Cons

Constant flux of leadership and unstable business Dismissive and HR management, occasionally borders on unprofessional behavior Difficult for voice to be heard

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OPEN Health Response
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Thank you for your input and feedback. We are sorry to hear that this was your experience at OPEN Health. We take all feedback seriously and use it to do better in the future. As a growing organization that is acquisitional, we understand that it is important for the pre and post-acquisition structures to be defined and we certainly have room to improve in this area, we are working globally on our employee engagement focus to ensure we hire the right people for the right roles across the organization. We are sad to hear that you have witnessed unprofessional behaviour, we do not tolerate behaviour of this kind. We want all employees to feel safe and have their voice be heard while at work. If you would like to discuss this situation further, please feel free to reach out to our Chief People Officer, SVP People & Culture North America or VP People & Culture UK, Europe and ROW.

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