The worst. Ever. - Account Services ComPsych Employee Review

1.0
Aug 28, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Location, there are some really wonderful people that work here.

Cons

Where do I begin? This place is plain awful. Do not work here if you value yourself. If you are desperate for work, go ahead, apply but have an exit plan available. For an EAP company, they treat their employees horribly. And then think people are so dumb to accept the gloss of possible gifts at Christmas as an acceptable trade-off for how you are treated daily. Potential and current customers mostly work in HR. If I were a customer, I’d never work with CP on any level because of how they treat people. Managers are on a power trip. Their own self importance keeps them from understanding how to run a team. They have zero training in how to manage people. People are seriously underpaid and the benefits are expensive and terrible. Those who brown nose get ahead. And it shows. Diversity? HA! They are afraid of it. Internally, they brag about having a diverse workforce, but if you look at it honestly, all of the “diversity” is concentrated in only a few areas and there are few diverse faces in senior management. But this place is so awful, I don’t blame people for not wanting to be bothered with working there at any level. The positive reviews you see? About 90% are fake, created by PR, HR or whoever to make CP look better. To those of you who took the time to read this because you are considering a job there? Look elsewhere. You will regret and dread your decision to work here. I know I do.

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5.0
May 1, 2026
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Pros

Over the past couple of years, the positive changes in company culture have been incredible. It is evident that leadership has taken employee well-being and feedback to heart, focusing on transparency, growth, mutual respect, and importance of collaboration. I am excited and proud to be part of this evolution. The ComPsych Fundamentals are embodied in our daily work, making it a supportive and mission-driven environment. Management cares about career advancement, and there is a genuine focus on employee well-being. Leadership does a great job including every level of staff when communicating updates, and it really feels like a big family, now. The new location is a great fit, reflecting leadership's care of staff and nurturing a collaboration environment. Work-life balance is always challenging -- When you LOVE what to do, it can be easy to go overboard, but that is a personal balance to keep.

Cons

Some internal technology systems are still catching up to the speed of our growth, but it's improving. Fast-paced changes can also be challenging, but communication has greatly improved, which helps us know what's coming next and feel best prepared.

5.0
Apr 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The mission is real here. ComPsych sits at the intersection of behavioral health and workforce wellbeing, and that purpose comes through in the daily work in a way that isn't just marketing language. If you care about the EAP space and the impact it has on employees around the world, this is a place where that matters. The people are a genuine standout. Across departments, you find colleagues who are sharp, collaborative, and invested in doing good work. Teams tend to be lean, which means individuals carry real responsibility and have the opportunity to make meaningful contributions. That can be energizing if you are someone who wants ownership over your work. The global scope of the business is a differentiator. For anyone interested in global operations, the breadth of markets and programs ComPsych operates across creates exposure that is hard to find elsewhere. There is real complexity to navigate and that complexity builds skills quickly.

Cons

Growth within the organization can feel inconsistent. There are opportunities, but they are not always visible or equitably communicated, and career pathing can vary significantly depending on your manager and team. Internal processes and cross-functional coordination can be slower than the pace of the business demands. As the company continues to grow globally, investment in infrastructure and process alignment would go a long way.

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