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Bluetree Network

Now known as Tegria

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Bluetree Network Reviews

4.6

90% would recommend to a friend

(100 total reviews)
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Jeremy Schwach

94% approve of CEO

87% positive business outlook

Bluetree Network has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 100 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Bluetree Network employee rating is 34% above average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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100 reviews
2.0
27 Feb 2019

Two-faced Company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited paid time off Work-life balance Office/work-from-home setting and options

Cons

Bluetree has a hierarchy which makes some people love it and some people hate it: If you are in the "inner circle" and/or a consultant, you're golden and will probably enjoy working at Bluetree. If you're anyone else (especially the behind-the-scenes folks), you're a second class citizen and people will treat you horribly and leadership will look the other way (or be the perpetrators). So, if you're okay putting up blinders and ignoring how other employees are treated as long as you're treated well, this could work for you. If you're going to be at the bottom of the totem-pole, aren't already friends with leadership, or actually care about your company's values, stay away.

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Bluetree Network Response
7y
I appreciate your honest feedback. As we continue to grow, our structure will certainly continue to evolve. We work hard to recognize everyone for their contributions regardless of role. As of March 2019, the internal teams here at Bluetree scored the company on “Recognition” (the quality and the frequency of recognition employees receive) at a combined average of 8.92/10 in OfficeVibe. The same group scored “Relationship with Managers” at 8.9/10. It seems like many people you perceive as not feeling appreciated or treated fairly do actually feel recognized and have good things going with their managers. Last, I want to address your comment regarding our values. When we honed our vision and values the last couple years, we did so carefully and we’re proud of the values we exhibit as a company. In fact, a recent survey showed that 95% of our employees say the behavior they see here reflects our values. If you’re not feeling that, I hope you take the time to address your concerns with your manager. If you don’t feel you have that option, I am here to listen to how you think we can be better. - Liz Fehlman
2.0
25 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

*Bluetree has a strong culture of rate transparency and experience-based pay--as a consultant they will let you know what rate they are billing you at and what percent you take away. *Bluetree's Denver WeWork office is an amazing facility with free premium coffee

Cons

*Although Bluetree has an office in Denver, the experience of employees in sales, recruiting, HR, and operations in Denver is one of being managed remotely *Bluetree management philosophy places all onus for training and other difficulties experienced by lower level staff onto those staff *Upper level management is frequently ineffective; they have repeatedly dismissed evidence of patterns of psychologically abusive behavior, management failures, and favoritism on the part of mid-level managers *In the last year or two, there have been very few opportunities for career advancement for employees at any level of the company; Bluetree managers have repeatedly said that they would rather replace a low level employee than give them a career ladder and/or significant raise

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Bluetree Network Response
7y
I appreciate your honest feedback about what it’s like to work here both as an employee and a consultant. It sounds like you feel not everyone gets the same experience, depending on their role and location. It’s tough when you’re a geographically spread-out company and we know we have work to do. If you’re open to talking more about how you think we can improve this, feel free to reach out to me. We could sit down and share some of that awesome coffee WeWork has! What’s super concerning to me is what you mention of employees dismissing psychologically abusive behavior. That’s not okay, and HR should be notified. I’d urge you to reach out to them to share your experience. My hope is that with a few conversations we can help make some of these things right.
1.0
19 Aug 2018

The highs and lows of being a blueleaf

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work with very smart people and make a difference in the healthcare industry

Cons

No mentoring or training at all, one is expected to hit the ground running

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