Not worth it - Project Manager OPEN Health Employee Review

1.0
7 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get to work from home. That is the only benefit.

Cons

You will work overtime without compensation every single day. When it comes time for a raise you will consistently get below industry standard with no ability to negotiate or talk to the decision makers (they will just email you from an address you can not respond to, to avoid the chance that you may counter). When it comes time for a promotion they will give you a new salary that matches the position below your new one, and again, will give you no opportunity to negotiate or discuss your insulting raise. There are no bonuses at all, so get that notion out of your mind. Executive leadership cares more about creating acronyms than actually resourcing departments appropriately. And the moment you show a willingness to go above and beyond, instead of rewarding you, they will simply give you more responsibility with no additional compensation. I was recently promoted, and am now making the salary I should have been making in my last position. I had one of the VP’s at the company recently tell me that I should be making 30k more at least, and to start looking for a new job because this company doesn’t care about retaining talented employees.

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5.0
4 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great place. Been here almost 5 years. Highly recommend.

Cons

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3.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work and somewhat flexible work hours

Cons

This is a sink or swim job with no efficient training. The benefits are mediocre and there is no maternity or parental leave. There are no bonuses and every year executive leadership talks about a new bonus scheme in development but none have ever led to a bonus in the 5 years I have worked here. They pay under market value. I pushed for a raise a year ago to bring me up to market standard and it cost me a promotion the following cycle.

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