Good company - Product Analyst Zelis Employee Review

5.0
13 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Learning Work environment Flexible Timings

Cons

Growth is restricted Not too many tasks in a day

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Zelis Response
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We truly appreciate your years of service at Zelis and we’re so glad you enjoyed your experience working with us. We all need and deserve work-life balance! We’re proud to cultivate a culture where we really care for and want the best for our people in all aspects of life. Along with introducing flexible work arrangements, Zelis provides volunteer time off, and paid time-off. In addition, our ZelisCares Wellness Program supports a better work/life balance for our fellow Zelots through services that enhance all aspects of their well-being. We wish you the best in your future career endeavors and we hope you bring a little bit of Zelis with you wherever you go.

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CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good work/life balance, generous PTO

Cons

• Excessive management layers: There are too many layers of management, many of which seem focused on self-preservation rather than supporting the team. This creates unnecessary bureaucracy, leaving employees bogged down with low-value tasks and corporate checkboxes instead of meaningful work. • Outdated technology and resistance to innovation: The tech stack is significantly outdated, and there is a clear resistance to adopting modern solutions. For example, I was penalized for incorporating AI into development work, despite other teams being encouraged to use tools like ChatGPT for less impactful tasks. Opportunities to implement cost-saving, AI-driven solutions were dismissed without proper consideration. • Unsustainable expectations for advancement: Promotions appear to be reserved only for top performers who are willing to prioritize work above all else. The expectation to “eat, sleep, and breathe” the job creates an unhealthy work-life balance and limits growth opportunities for otherwise strong contributors.

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