Pros
+ Work from home
+ Your immediate team will likely be filled with passionate, supportive people that genuinely care about you and about improving lives
Cons
- Severe understaffing (one person doing 3-5 jobs), severe overwork
-Their "values" are a lie and their mission is a scam. It's a marketing tactic and never upheld in day-to-day
-Hostile and useless HR dept. They will ghost you and make your life worse.
-ECHO does not pay their staff or contracted speakers on time (or at all) unless threatened with legal action
- NOT friendly to women, BIPOC, or LGBTQ+ people - you will be demeaned, microaggressed, and experience workplace hostility
- Laughable wages; ECHO is well-below market level for the work they expect
- Hostile and untouchable doctors; If you're not an MD, you are belittled, dogpiled, and disregarded. Even if you have an equivalent degree in another field. You WILL be told you're stupid/incompetent to your face.
-Severely out of touch executives and leadership--bragging about how much money they receive from our hard work, how great a place ECHO is. Execs never seem to be in, unless it's an award ceremony they throw for themselves.
-If you are promoted, you will get all of the job responsibilities, and never receive a pay raise.
- their 'iECHO' user platform, which they force everyone to use, is broken to an unusable degree. Angry clients/participants are foisted onto the lowest employees. Exec team refuses to listen or change. Platform was launched without testing.