Great Workplace, Fulfilling Work - Accounting Manager Lantern Employee Review

5.0
8 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

EDH is an amazing place to work, located in downtown Dallas, with a very comfortable, clean, and safe environment. The focus of the leadership team is on sustainable growth and on the company's core mission of making healthcare truly more affordable while increasing quality outcomes. There is a healthy work/life balance that is encouraged, along with a real openness across departments. Employees are encouraged to ask questions to complete objectives, learn and grow their skills and industry knowledge, and take the initiative to solve problems or create efficiencies. The company also tries hard to have the right balance of an inclusive culture while still allowing people the freedom to opt out without stigma. Not everyone wants to have "Field Day" at work. Good benefits, a cheerful HR and IT teams (the two departments everyone works with), and a healthy dose of fulfillment from knowing that the work we do has an outsized positive impact on people's quality of life.

Cons

The downtown location does require you to have to pay for parking.

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Lantern Response
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Thank you for the raving review! We certainly embrace the type of employee that demonstrates curiosity inside and and outside of their perspective departments. As we grow and evolve our company, employee feedback and ideas are so critical to our future success. I hope you continue to feel empowered to share ideas and ask questions.

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Pros

• The mission is genuinely compelling and the product has potential to help members • Many talented, experienced people who care about quality and outcomes • Opportunities to move fast and learn quickly • Significant room to improve the brand and member experience if the organization commits to it

Cons

• Executive leadership sets the tone, and the culture reflects it. • Expectations are often high, but priorities and direction change frequently, creating unnecessary stress and rework. • Limited trust in the experts being hired. • Strategic thinking is not valued in practice. Leadership seems to want more hands to execute, not partners who can shape direction. • Brand is inconsistent and fragmented. Brand audits and leadership interviews were conducted, but the insights don’t translate into a clear, differentiated, member-first brand system. • The member experience feels disconnected across touchpoints. The mobile app, web portal, and website don’t align in messaging, voice, or visual design, which weakens trust and cohesion. • The organization operates reactively. Work is often driven by the latest urgent request rather than a strategic plan, making it hard to build sustained momentum.

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