Good jump start to your career - Anonymous employee CentralReach Employee Review

3.0
21 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Coworkers are friendly and always helpful -Great place to get some relevant experience to jump start your career -Lots of fun get togethers -Very laid back environment -Opportunities to work from home (if they'll let you) -Receive adequate training to succeed at your role -Fast paced

Cons

-You're asked to work overtime quite frequently -Owners make promises to clients they themselves can't keep so they will dump it off on other employees -Work life balance is virtually non-existent -Compensation & benefits package is below average (no dental or 401K) -No formal performance review process to facilitate possible income increases -Most if not all jobs can be done 100% remotely, but the owners are not open to employees working from home on a frequent and/or permanent basis unless they were hired on as such -Customers are very difficult to work with because the majority of them are not properly trained on the software -No one is ever on the same page

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CentralReach Response
8y
Thank you for your review. I just wanted to reiterate that our compensation package is actually very robust and balanced and we take a very proactive approach in recognizing our employees in a daily basis as well as with employee appreciation events. We wish you the best in the future!

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5.0
4 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing Culture Management is top tier

Cons

Benefits are good, but kind of weird since it Aetna's network via a third-party company named Allied. When it works, awesome, when it doesn't, it's a pain.

1.0
10 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Both of my direct supervisors were amazing people and mentors. I supported amazing ABA organizations.

Cons

I earned President's Club three consecutive years and consistently performed at a high level. Despite this, I never received a merit-based raise or cost of living adjustment during my tenure. Additionally, my commission plan was chipped away at each year in what felt like a deliberate effort to put more money in the company's pocket and less in mine. I worked a two-week notice in which I professionally handed off accounts that I supported and every opportunity I was actively working. I exited in good standing. When asked for candid feedback during my exit interview, I gave it transparently and professionally. My feedback was critical of senior leadership and revenue operations, and I stand by every word. Following my departure, a finalized commission statement was issued to me reflecting the full amount earned. Just over a week before payment, that amount was reduced via a clawback that, historically, would not have been applied when examining it against similar circumstances. In my opinion, this felt less like a contractual matter and more like a direct response to my exit and the feedback I provided. If you're considering a sales role here, get everything in writing and document every compensation communication, then double/triple check to ensure you're getting what you're owed.

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CentralReach Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We wish you all the best.
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