executive greed is destroying the company - Anonymous employee Optum Employee Review

2.0
Aug 30, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some interesting projects some very clever colleagues

Cons

micro managing "people leaders" who go against the tone set by the CEO. They don't assume good intent or follow the corporate values. They gossip, and play favorites and people who don't "fit in" are excluded from promotions and pay rises. Silos are very much in place across the org making it extremely difficult to get info needed to do job. silent and immediate layoffs are widespread, they trump up ways to fire people to avoid paying severance. 100% of business decisions are made to keep the stock price, and also their bonuses, high....the executives don't care at all about the members, the clients, the workers...

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