HearingLife Reviews

3.2

55% would recommend to a friend

(489 total reviews)
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John Demma

63% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

HearingLife has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 489 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HearingLife 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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489 reviews
1.0
4 Feb 2015

Unethical

Recommend
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Pros

The pay was alright, nothing to write home about.

Cons

Highly unethical practices, I would never recommend a friend to work with them.

1.0
11 Jan 2015
Recommend
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Pros

1. They'll hire just about anybody 2. If you have no sales experience you can get some here 3. If you want to get into the hearing aid industry they will help train you and pay for your license 4. If you like change, you will love this place

Cons

1. Non competitive wages 2. Constantly breaking promises (if you say anything about it the response is simply: "Things have changed.") 3. Pay decrees, yes after a while they actually lowered my pay ("Things changed.") 4. Almost no one at corporate seems to know what they are doing 5. The benefits are terrible (I literally didn't know anyone that worked there that used them) 6. Everyone gets paid differently (makes you feel like a sucker if you accept the first offer) 7. 100% Bait and Switch advertising 8. No Christmas bonus (even my part time college job gave me a Christmas bonus) 9. No stability in job description 10. No training on new expectations (good luck) 11. You pay for all moving expenses (and unless you live in the Chicago area you are going to move twice) 12. Hidden board numbers (only shady sales businesses hide this from the sales staff) 13. No spiffs (apparently not even productive fun is aloud) 14. Lots if criticism, very little feedback 15. Most of the corporate paperwork seems pointless (the corporate bureaucracy is big and bloated, there are a lot of people trying to justify their jobs, so you get another form to fill out) 16. Communication goes one way (you complain too much and you're fired) 17. Terrible turn-over from upper management on down 18. Most of the managers have no clue what they are doing 19. Non-compete

1.0
23 Nov 2014

Internal Struggles = Implosion... Do not work for this company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free Coffee. Fun people working next to you.

Cons

Company does a little baiting to get you in the door promising tons of money, generous pay during training, promotions after 6 months. Then you arrive and you're working 12 hours a day, no vacation the first year. Focus is on Sale Sale Sale. They will try to make you think different but that is not the case. Upon arrival the guy who recruited me had quit or was fired. First red flag. Then the person who was suppose to be mentor after training quit. Then a trainer quit. Everyone with a brain was quitting. Tons of Red Flags Insurance....for your family its over 1k a month. Single its over $500. They do not subsidize. Cameras Everywhere aka the "eye in the sky" Horrible mentors/coaching Expect you to mold into what they want. No job security... a person working there 7yrs said "I don't know what day will be my last because they could fire me any day." Everyone you're suppose to look up to quits. Send you anywhere with no regards to your family Upper Management does not care about you Top employee literally walked out of the company last week telling the owners to "Call my lawyer."

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