Ehealth chopped workers with higher salaries and kept the new people. Looks like the teams trained their own replacements without knowing. Low morality company.
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@54a this is 100% accurate. It is a shame. Numbers were moved around last minute - investors beware.
I was forced to train my replacement. eHealth is a reprehensible company. They do this every year. Steer clear. They have no qualms about their clear cronyism.
They also been looking for whatever little reason they can to fire people. It's mainly the SMU leadership department that is the biggest issue at this company, as they make 150k a year each and manipulated numbers to look better to the new CEO. Will even hide success from other departments like QA if it makes them look like they add less value. Its super toxic and they promote people they can manipulate and will agree to whatever horsesh-t they try to sell them
I had an interview scheduled with this company on Tuesday and the poor recruiter seemingly impacted. What are the chances the position they still have posted on their careers site, is still active?
Hire to Fire. no good firm
@b2 i can confirm they fired one h1b with highest salary in team full of gc and citizens
I can confirm that eHealth conducted layoffs on Tuesday. Based on initial information, a significant number of affected employees appear to be women in California, and I have not been able to locate a corresponding WARN notice filing.
Confirming that ehealth has laid off talented folks with higher salaries. It seems like those targeted were citizens and green card holders, replacing them with lower paid H1B folks. Unethical! Low Morale