Disrespectful interview process - Anonymous employee EVERSANA Employee Review

1.0
23 Apr 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice location in the Third Ward.

Cons

I went through three rounds of interviews for a position in the Milwaukee office. From the moment I walked into the building, I was taken aback by how unwelcoming and disorganized the receptionist was, definitely didn't set a good tone. I felt completely rushed through my onsite interview and the Hiring Manager couldn't be bothered to spend more than five minutes speaking with me. After three weeks of interviewing, I didn't even get an email notifying me that I wasn't selected. Most companies extend that courtesy and it really left a bad taste. I feel like I dodged a bullet as everyone I interviewed with seemed extremely stressed out and unhappy. I will not be considering any future positions with this company nor would I recommend it to anyone I know.

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EVERSANA Response
7y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re disappointed to hear about your experience, and we’re working hard to ensure that all candidates who interact with the EVERSANA team have a positive experience. Our team strives to personally get back to every candidate who takes time out of their day to meet with us and we will work on improving our process. We’ll continue to work with our team members to reinforce our cultural beliefs and create a positive atmosphere for everyone. Best wishes in all your future endeavors. Fred Skinner Chief Human Resources Officer EVERSANA

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EVERSANA Response
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We’re disappointed to hear that this has been your experience. As a current employee, we encourage you to share your concerns directly with your leadership or HR team.
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