Was good until Layoff - Data Analyst Zelis Employee Review

2.0
Jan 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work Life Balance Engaging work Great lower level manager Good team culture

Cons

Enterprise Culture Poor Communication from Mid-level managers and above Mass lay offs every year Large push to India market while laying off in US market.

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Zelis Response
3mo
Appreciate you sharing your candid feedback. We’re glad to hear that you experienced strong team culture and supportive direct manager. At the same time, we understand that organizational changes and communication around them can significantly affect morale and trust. We take these concerns seriously and continue to work toward clearer, more consistent communication across all levels of the organization. Thank you for sharing your experience.

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