Frustrating experience. Would not recommend - Anonymous Enhesa Employee Review

1.0
Jul 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Interesting area of business. Multicultural teams. Some excellent benefits, but the pay is below market average.

Cons

Poorly managed company and often frustrating to work for. Enhesa has overhired at the middle management level, which has created serious challenges around decision-making and execution. Even simple tasks often get bogged down in layers of internal approvals and political games. The result is a siloed, cutthroat culture where performance is often secondary to perception. As growth has slowed, these dynamics have only gotten worse. If you’re considering a role here, ask specific questions about team structure, decision-making authority, and cross-functional accountability. The answers will tell you everything you need to know. Also note the flood of templated five-star reviews here. Compare them to the more detailed negative reviews. The contrast speaks volumes.

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5.0
Jan 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great support team and support with MS training s

Cons

no cons I had in my short tenure

1.0
May 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The role can provide valuable exposure to environmental, health, and safety (EHS) compliance and offers opportunities to expand your technical knowledge. Employees may also gain experience working with larger clients and navigating complex compliance environments, which can be beneficial for professional development.

Cons

The workplace culture can feel highly political, with very noticeable favoritism and cliquish dynamics that make it difficult for all employees to feel equally supported which is such a shame because in theory this is a great opportunity for EHS professionals! Communication at times realllyyy felt centered around gossip rather than constructive collaboration, which can negatively impact morale and overall well-being. It felt like high school at times. Leadership and management support is inconsistent, particularly during challenging personal circumstances when empathy and flexibility would have been appreciated. There shouldn’t be so much negativity when someone decides to move on from their role. Most of us are simply young professionals trying to grow, excel, and find the right fit for our careers. Kindness costs nothing. In my opinion, another challenge is the culture. If community, authenticity, and empathy matter to you—especially if you’re naturally more introverted or prefer to let your work speak for itself—this may not feel like the best fit. At times, the environment can feel performative or clique-driven rather than centered on collaboration, professionalism, and simply doing great work

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Enhesa Response
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As CHRO, I feel it is important to respond directly because the portrayal in this review is far from the reality of the organization I know and the experience shared by the vast majority of our employees. Are we perfect? Of course not. No company is. We continuously work to improve, listen, and evolve. But the suggestion that our culture is rooted in favoritism, gossip, lack of empathy, or poor treatment of employees is simply not an accurate reflection of who we are or how we operate. In particular, the comments regarding employee wellbeing and support are difficult to reconcile with the significant effort, care, and resources we invest in our people every day. Supporting employees through personal challenges, creating flexibility where possible, and fostering respectful working relationships are priorities for our leadership teams globally. That commitment is genuine and consistently demonstrated across the organization. The characterization of Enhesa as clique-driven or centered around gossip is especially unfair to the many dedicated professionals and leaders who work incredibly hard every day to support their colleagues, mentor younger talent, and maintain a positive working environment across teams and regions. We welcome constructive feedback when it is factual, balanced, and intended to help the organization grow. What we do not accept is a sweeping and exaggerated portrayal that undermines the integrity of the people who continue to contribute positively to this company every day. I genuinely wish you success in your future career and hope you ultimately find an environment better suited to your unique perspective on things.
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