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Burned out - Member Of Technical Staff Garner Health Technology Employee Review

2.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent business model and outlook. C-Level is excellent.

Cons

Weak middle management. Day-to-day work at a company of this size should not feel as chaotic or operationally disorganized as it does. Expectations for success are often unclear, making it difficult to know what good performance actually looks like. The organization is accumulating more red tape and process overhead while maintaining an extremely high pace of work. Despite that intensity, it does not feel like my team produced much of value this year. It has become the worst of both worlds: large-company bureaucracy without large-company leverage, and startup-level urgency without startup-level output. Top-of-funnel hiring issues. Some hiring managers and recruiters seem to be lowering the bar.

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5.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working as an analyst at Garner is deeply fulfilling because the core product actually fixes a massive, broken industry. The sheer volume and quality of healthcare provider data we get to work with keeps the day-to-day incredibly engaging. Management genuinely listens to analytical insights, meaning your findings directly shape product decisions and strategy—there is very little red tape here. The team is exceptionally bright, collaborative, and always willing to help. Benefits are great, and leadership is highly transparent about company goals.

Cons

Because we are expanding rapidly, processes can change quickly. If you prefer a highly rigid, corporate environment with static routines, a fast-paced tech startup might feel overwhelming.

4.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-A lot has changed at Garner in the last several years, for the better. There used to be a huge culture of micromanagement from the top down, and now that we’ve grown larger that has shifted -High value product with a ton of growth potential that’s actually making a difference -really great peers who are ambitious and mission-driven -good salaries -lots of opportunity if you like to build and iterate -interesting ever changing work -management that really cares about me

Cons

Your experience at Garner really depends on your department. Some work you to the bone, some have weak leadership, others are great. Working directly with the CEO is tough as he is more of a micromanager. My team doesn’t happen to have that issue or a work life balance issue so much, so my experience has generally been good. - low diversity, likes to recruit from consulting firms too much -if you aren’t efficient or don’t use the tools available, work life balance will suffer

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