Things aren't always what they appear - Former Full Time Employee Elevate Employee Review

1.0
8 Dec 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Get to work from home

Cons

The work environment here is highly challenging, with a strong culture of top-down bullying. Retaliation for speaking out is a real concern, and employees who challenge the status quo risk being ostracized. If you oppose the Director or present ideas that go against their agenda, your contributions may be dismissed, only to be later presented as their own. The organization tends to prioritize hiring friends and family members, which creates a lack of diversity in thought and perspective. For contractors, the expectation is that you'll be available around the clock, but the reality is that the promised 40 hours per week may often be closer to 20. Bonuses are typically reserved for upper management, while lower-level employees are expected to be constantly available, with any absence or unavailability held against them. HR is largely ineffective and will not intervene in any disputes—management will be informed if you escalate any issues. Meetings are frequently disorganized, with inexperienced facilitators leading the discussions. Managers often argue and shift directions mid-meeting, leading to confusion and inefficiency. It seems that much of the work currently performed in the U.S. may be shifted to India, driven by lower labor costs and the increasing adoption of AI technology as presented multiple times in the Global Townhall by the VP.

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5.0
8 Feb 2026
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Pros

Flexible schedule. Work-Life balance. Monthly training topics.

Cons

Sometimes break in communication can occur with case load assignments.

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Elevate Response
3mo
Thank you so much for this wonderful review! A 5-star rating after three years carries REAL weight, and it means a great deal to us! Flexible schedules, genuine work-life balance, and regular learning opportunities are things we want to be table stakes at Elevate. Hearing that they're consistently part of your experience tells us we're getting the fundamentals right. The communication gap around case load assignments is a fair flag: even one breakdown in clarity can create unnecessary stress, and that's worth fixing. We're reviewing how assignments are communicated to ensure all Elevaters always have what they need to hit the ground running.
1.0
20 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get some paid holidays off

Cons

Run far away. These people pay incredibly below market value. Believe in yourself. You can do better. There is a major disconnect between Elevate and the employer - and the employee gets the bad end of the deal every time. I have never worked someone with more unprofessional people who don’t take any accountability for their actions and promises. I didn’t get paid and was told “oh well we will get you the next pay period, 2 weeks later.” They don’t care about the worker bee. That is evident by the super low wages they pay. Someone with a law degree getting paid less than Kylie Jenner’s maid is pathetic.

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