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Recovery Unplugged

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Recovery Unplugged Reviews

3.4

50% would recommend to a friend

(80 total reviews)

Andrew Sossin

65% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Recovery Unplugged has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 80 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Recovery Unplugged employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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80 reviews
1.0
15 Feb 2021

Hypocritical Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Used to have great, caring staff Some of the nicest, most caring, and trusting co-workers I've ever met

Cons

New management came in and gutted the place so they can sell it off. They feed you loads of manure about "we're a family" and "we're saving lives." They do not care about the clients or the employees and will squeeze every ounce of productivity out of you before hiring someone cheaper as quickly as they can. Diversity was always a problem, old management was just as backwards in that regards. They would pass up great talent in favor of familiar faces during the hiring and promotion processes. Aversion to change is a huge issue as well as a cover-up culture with each department manager backstabbing each other early and often. This is a problem that lies almost exclusively in middle and upper management. Driving away all the frontline workers that truly cared about the clients absolutely destroyed what made Recovery Unplugged different. It's just another shady rehab now.

1.0
11 Jan 2021

Shockingly unprofessional workplace

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This is a good “early recovery job” to gain confidence and to have day-to-day structure.

Cons

I found the environment to be toxic. There was almost no leadership (or ineffective leadership), utter lack of communication between upper management and everyone else, and zero job security. People joke about going on vacation and coming back to find out that you’d been fired, and this joke only exists because of how often it’s happened. Leadership makes up job titles and creates positions solely to give their friends jobs, and these guys end up in management roles where their incompetence directly affects other employees. Workplace/staffing/“restructuring” decisions were constantly made on the whim of one person, and in general everything that happened, happened capriciously and with no warning, rationale, and often no communication - even to people directly affected. Poorly managed from every angle, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a worse benefits package at another company of this size. Almost everyone seemed to be overworked and overwhelmed and job satisfaction is remarkably low almost across the board.

2.0
28 May 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Fun work enviornment Different approach to treatment Staff self-expression somewhat leniant Most staff is amazing

Cons

Upper management (in housing) is lazy Patriarchal company - difficult to move up as a woman Work load is pushed onto BHT staff Upper management will fire you if you don't drink the kool-aid Lack of accountability for upper management

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