RUN - RUN FAST - Sales headversity Employee Review

1.0
30 Nov 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros to this 'company'

Cons

The concept is great: but the software fails more than it doesnt, customers never stay longer than contracted to due to horrible customer service and IT support. The App is not ready for the public yet and yet still the CEO will bold face lie in order to get business. I wouldn't want to be in his clinical practice! The leadership - I don't think they could even spell the word! Disorganized, deceitful and most often high on drugs and proud of it. Zero direction, hiring consultants to restructure weekly. Investors are simply not aware of where the funding is actually going - to the pockets of the founders. Salary is below any reasonable rate and HR is a total joke to the industry in general. What a sham!!

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headversity Response
2y
Thank you for providing your feedback and for flagging concerns with your previous employment at headversity. We make a point of over-delivering for our customers through dedicated relationship building, prompt responsiveness to communications and help tickets, and of course, ensuring a smooth process of implementation and servicing through our workforce mental health solutions. Although our NPS scores, user ratings on G2 and Capterra, and client renewal rates don’t align with your experience, we are concerned with what you’ve raised. If you are open to it, having the opportunity to understand more from you will help us identify how we can learn, improve and become a better organization. Please reach out to us at feedback@headversity.com if you would like to offer any additional feedback or connect.

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2.0
9 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Had a good manager, people were generally decent human beings, pay was market rate.

Cons

Leadership, as is the case in many startups, suffers from arrogance and lack of humility. Product is unnecessarily complicated and easily five years behind other mental health platforms. Micromanagement from executive team. Many hours wasted in team meetings that could have been emails. There are innovative mental health companies out there, but this is not one of them.

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headversity Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I joined the company as CEO a few weeks ago and have been listening carefully to understand both our challenges and our strengths. While many team members have had a great experience at Headversity, it's clear that some people have had difficult experiences here, and that feedback matters. I take it seriously. I also see a team of incredibly talented, mission-driven people who care deeply about the work we do and the impact we make. My focus is on creating a culture where everyone can do their best work and where open, respectful communication is encouraged. If you’re a former employee and have feedback, please reach out to me directly at kelly@headversity.com. I’m listening and would truly value the chance to hear your perspective firsthand, so that we can use this as an opportunity for improvement. What I'd ask in return is that we keep our dialogue in this forum respectful and focused on solutions. Continuing to post personal attacks doesn't help us get better as a company and serve our mission. As a company, we have important work ahead, and my commitment is to move us forward, together.
2.0
12 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There was a feeling of overcoming a challenge together. That is no longer on the table unless you are a part of "leadership"

Cons

I have been here long enough to see the work culture shift from start-up mission to savior complex. Those that love to call themselves leaders and have meeting after meeting are more interested in power and accolades then impacting the world. Some of these "leaders" actually use words like "greasy" to describe their selfish actions, and others overcompensate by talking about impact when us low level staff know they mean promotion for themselves. The part that is hitting my limits is the toxic positivity of the new CEO and her exclusive group of yesmen. We get it, you think you can save everyone inside and outside the company from whatever you are too good or too rich to suffer from yourself. Please stop pretending that your positivity is all that others need to be better in work or life.

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