Good for freshers - Software Engineer Availity Employee Review

3.0
Nov 27, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Freshers can utilise their free time for self learning. No much work Providing lunch for free Scope for self learning

Cons

Too much politics (especially in software development department Bangalore) No work life balance No much benefits except health insurance No one will follow sdlc Unnecessary meetings

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Availity Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide a review. It has been shared with the leadership team. We are sorry to hear that you didn’t enjoy your time at Availity. Our goal is to provide an open, inclusive environment where associates can share their frustrations with their managers and work collaboratively to resolve issues. We also encourage continuing education and learning, so I’m glad to hear that you were able to use your free time to do so. As a “fresher,” it might take a bit of time for new associates to get up-to-speed—we are a complex business. That said, achieving a healthy work/life balance is still important. That’s why we offer a total rewards program that includes a variety of health and wellness options designed to help every employee find the right balance.

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Cons

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Cons

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