
from day 1 to current, everything has been amazing. There is always room for improvement but these are such minor issues that they don't even bare listing.
The honesty and openness on all topics.
The inclusion. Everyone from BJ down is inclusive.
New challenges with friendly faces.
I don't partake in a lot of the offerings but I like the option for legal and the medical looks great.
Our team is small but mighty. We are not afraid to ask for help and are so warm toward each other.
That they are real people and understand that I am a real person too. They respect me and my family most by respecting my time.
The people are the best part of the job. They are what drive me to get up and get going before the coffee hits the system.
Being transparent, I don't participate in many of the offerings because I have them elsewhere. However, researching them when I first started, it didn't go unnoticed how much time and effort was put into ensuring your employees get the best bang for their buck.
We share personal and professional. We are always looking for ways to lift others up. When my grandfather passed, everyone signed a card and it meant the absolute world to my Nana, my parents, and I who were having to navigate a difficult time.
It's okay to not know. The saying you don't know what you don't know has been a problem at past employers. Coming into symplr, I had little medical background and no background on some of the tools. My direct manager has taken the time to adapt to my learning style so that I can do great things.