When Zenefits banned vacations for employees, COO David Sacks went to the Caribbean
Zenefits
Based on such promises, Zenefits had raised $596 million in venture money and was valued at $4.5 billion.
It hired over 1,000 employees in 2015, roughly tripling its size. And with that breakneck pace of growth, the right hand stopped knowing what the left was doing.
Soon, multiple states were investigating the company for allegedly selling insurance without proper licenses and Zenefits wasn't on target to hit its sales goal, sources told Business Insider.
Zenefits told employees that they could not take vacations. It needed all hands on deck for the busiest quarter of the year.
But its COO at the time, David Sacks, ignored the vacation ban and left for the Caribbean, anyway, Bloomberg's Claire Suddath and Eric Newcomer report.
By February, 2016, Conrad suddenly resigned and Sacks, who had been COO since December, 2014, took over as CEO.
Where is David Sacks?
This idea that Sacks was often MIA echos what multiple former employees have told Business Insider. One employee told us Sacks had earned a reputation as constantly being on vacation, saying that Sacks and his wife, "all they did was vacation. I never once saw David Sacks, not once."
This person tells a story of how at the all-hands meeting, led by Conrad, "Someone would always inquire what's David Sacks working on. Parker's answer was always that he was working on 'customer acquisition costs and insuring they were not too high.' It was considered a company-wide joke. No one ever saw David Sacks. What's he working on, Parker. Where is he?"Another former employee, who worked in the benefits department that was ultimately reporting to Sacks told us, "Parker was CEO. I didn't even know who David was."
Zenefits spokesperson Jessica Hoffman denies that Sacks was ever MIA. "This is incorrect. David attended almost every (if not all) All Hands meetings and was in the audience like everyone else. Parker preferred to be the only person presenting."
PTSD from working at Zenefits
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"Everyone who has left has, like, PTSD from working there," one former employee told us.
Benefits administrators, for instance, who at other companies might have 7-10 clients a year, were being asked to manage up to 20 open enrollments per month, which increases the chances of making mistakes with people's coverage and claims, this person said.
"It's not a joke. I started working at 5:30 or 6 a.m. and I was waking up in the middle of the night worried about work," this person said.
As the new CEO, Sacks is now trying to change the company culture and its reputation. He banned alcohol at the office. He instituted a new company motto to "Operate With Integrity" and he told Bloomberg:
"The company culture of pressuring and bullying employees to cut corners and do the wrong thing is over.
Software? Or Insurance
But the company may need to change other important aspects of the organization if it really hopes to re-invent itself and mount a comeback.
Zenefits makes its money by being an insurance broker and it gives away human resources software for free to its brokerage customers.
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"At least the VP of operations should come from brokerage world, understand how it works," this person said. "If they want to concentrate on the software side, they should and drop the brokerage side. It's ridiculous. They shouldn't be brokerage if they don't understand it."
The VP of operations, Patrick Saeger, came from the software industry. He previously worked for Dalgaard's company SuccessFactors. (Dalgaard sold SuccessFactors to SAP.)
Spokesperson Hoffman points that Zenefits vice president of carrier relations, Colins Rogers, "had a distinguished career in healthcare." Rogers has worked for a number of healthcare tech companies and for brokerage company Towers Watson. Hoffman also says that Zenefits is looking to hire more people with insurance expertise.
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