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Unless you thrive in chaos and enjoy being taken advantage of, avoid CareSource at all costs. This company is a masterclass in dysfunction, where incompetence reigns supreme and employees are treated like afterthoughts. Here's a glimpse into the soul-crushing reality of working at CareSource: Hiring Hall of Shame: They have a knack for hiring consultants who couldn't manage a lemonade stand even with instructions. Guess who gets to clean up their mess, cover for them, and even make them look good? You, the overworked and under-resourced full-time staff. Bait and Switch Job Descriptions: The job description you see online is a fantasy novel compared to the actual work. Get ready for excruciatingly high expectations and nebulous, ever-shifting directions. This means your manager can hold you accountable for impossible goals and then blame you for missing them because the targets were never clear in the first place. It is the perfect setup for failure even if you're giving it your all and makes it very easy for your manager to give you a bad review and all else that comes with that. Success? We've Heard the Term But Don't Actually Know Her: They'll deny you the tools and support you need to do your job effectively, because nobody wants to to complain, including your "leader" who is also afraid to be labeled as the "troublesome one". But then have the audacity to blame you when things fall apart. Speak Up and Get Slapped Down: Questioning the status quo or raising concerns is a career-limiting move. Get used to a culture of silence, fear, backstabbing from colleagues and gaslighting from managers. People will do anything to keep their paychecks, and scapegoating and lack of accountability are the norm. Do not fall for the "if you have further questions please ask" line. Unless you are a consultant, every question you ask is tracked and can and will be used against you, if need be. Unethical Escapades: Their "leadership" thrives on a culture of unethical practices. For example, you will be pressured to give your manager a glowing review as he/she guns for a promotion for positions you don't even know about. You dare not make him/her look bad! If you hesitate to participate in these practices or raise concerns, the remaining years at CareSource could become a living hell. You might face passive-aggressive treatment, unfair workloads, or even manufactured reasons for termination. Forced Fun and Hidden Performance Metrics: CareSource might boast about being a "best place to work," but beware the hidden strings attached. "Extracurricular" participation is literally factored into your performance reviews. These "fun" events might eat into your personal time and blur the lines between work and life. The company portrays itself as employee-centric, but these tactics are literally the opposite of a positive work environment. Suspicious Consultant Retainment: There's a shroud of secrecy hanging over their consultant hiring practices. One can only wonder if there's a suspect financial incentive for the management keeping these unproductive "experts" around. To quote Martin Luther King Jr, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice." One day, we will know the truth This company is a recipe for burnout and misery, especially if you are an expert in your field. Reading reviews before considering employment is a smart move. During the interview, please inquire (diplomatically) about the team turnover and what happened to whoever you are replacing. Do not expect an honest answer, and that question will probably get you kicked out of the shortlist. If you need the paycheck, then go ahead and join the circus, but keep your mouth shut, your nose to the grindstone and watch your back. Keep copious and detailed notes of meetings, trainings, and any verbal interactions because those are the fertile grounds where lies and gaslighting are sourced. If you are entertaining other offers, save yourself the heartache and look elsewhere. Your future self will thank you. It is unbelievable in this day and information age that this kind of toxic culture persists.