Offer today, redundancy tomorrow - think hard before boarding this sinking ship. - Anonymous employee Welltech Employee Review

1.0
31 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pros: No pros, the package was decent but not sufficient for the amount of work and overtime you do put in

Cons

Con: Everything else is a con at welltech Redundancies are relentless in this circus - another round just announced, with 30% of the workforce being cut by the end of May! The business is clearly going under largely off the back of poor decisions from the previous CEO and ongoing mismanagement at the very top. There’s no stability whatsoever and anyone can be told they're out overnight, regardless of performance. What’s left is a mix of the cheapest junior labour primarily based in Ukraine and a well connected inner circle protected by leadership mostly due to their nationality.

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3.0
18 May 2026
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Pros

Some of the employees are friendly, good team players and good professionals. Some others well not as good.

Cons

C level executives lack (or let's say lacked) strategic direction and there is no transparency. No long term strategies, poor communication from their side and limited openness toward employees. Decisions feel reactive instead of what it would feel if there was actually a plan and there is little alignment or clarity around the company’s future vision. If your director or head of department doesn't like you, well good luck! No matter how effective your work is, if you bring in results they will also put first their favorites. There is a mix of responsibilities, no clear structure with the result of cross functional collaboration being too difficult as 2 and more people will do the same work or none will do anything.

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1.0
15 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

High compensation. Fast growth for certain profile types who knows how to impact KPIs.

Cons

Constant leadership changes create a lot of uncertainty and shifting expectations. During my time here, there were 3 different CEOs, each taking the company in a completely different direction. It often felt unclear how these decisions were made. There’s also a gap between leadership and the people who actually understand how the business works and keep things running. Limited understanding of how non-marketing functions impact overall performance. People burn out pretty quickly, especially with constant turnover in teams.

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