Management issues - Data Analyst Zelis Employee Review

2.0
Nov 17, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexibility, work-life balance and workload

Cons

No growth, micro management and no promotion

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Zelis Response
6mo
At Zelis, we are dedicated to improving the lives of our fellow Zelots in all aspects, including in career and personal development. We provide a number of learning programs to support our associates as well as provide career pathing and opportunities to grow. We encourage our associates to be proactive about their career at Zelis, explore our open roles and create a plan to seize the opportunities available at Zelis. That being said, thank you for sharing your feedback on career growth and advancement at Zelis. Please reach out to your manager to discuss your personal or career aspirations and how Zelis can support you.

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Cons

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