Solid growing healthcare technology company with opportunities - Senior Revenue Analyst Surescripts Employee Review

4.0
22 Nov 2017
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Pros

- Great exposure to the healthcare technology industry: I was new to healthcare and it was rewarding to learn how the pharmacy industry works, the different industry players, the revenue-generating products, etc. -Training opportunities: the firm budgets for employee training, whether it is an out of town conference, an accounting pronouncement training, etc. the firm also has in-house soft-skill training covering organizational behaviors and leadership pathway for managers and above - Great work life balance/flexibility: I came from the public accounting industry and wanted a job with more predictable hours. This is a standard 9-5 job with a little overtime at month end closing, but nothing terrible. My manager also offers one work-from-home day per week. - Friday lunches/social events: the firm invests on employees through Friday lunches, social events such as paint night, family feud, etc. to help new employees assimilate into the company

Cons

- Slow upward mobility: this is a mid-sized company and the organizational structure is relatively flat, though this is common in the private industry as compared to the public accounting industry where there is a clearly defined career path from staff to partner - Less defined roles and responsibilities: this can be pros for people who worked at startups before. My role during month-end closing was set and defined based on my experience in public accounting. During non-closing time, I was thrown into ad-hoc projects and meetings where there may not be immediate deliverables. Get used to constant changes in processes.

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5.0
1 Oct 2025
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Pros

Strong leadership, values and work life balance. Competitive above market benefits/compensation

Cons

new ownership driving workflow fluctuations, not necessarily a negative but more frequent fire drills and impromptu pivots

1.0
29 May 2026
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Pros

Excellent individual contributors and dedicated frontline teams who support one another through an incredibly difficult corporate culture.

Cons

Leadership within the Technology and Security organization operates entirely on fear, micromanagement, and self-preservation. Transparently reporting organizational risks or highlighting operational gaps is treated as a personal threat by management rather than a professional duty. The leadership style relies on moving goalposts, extreme gatekeeping (like exhausting daily interrogation-style briefing traps), and intentionally vague performance feedback so success can never actually be achieved. Top-performing professionals are systematically targeted, isolated, and managed out through fabricated performance issues to protect executive reputations. Furthermore, the HR department is completely toothless. Detailed, explicit exit interviews outlining this exact abusive behavior and naming impacted employees are met with empty empathy but zero corrective action. HR routinely chooses to protect toxic executives over maintaining basic workplace ethics. Since the corporate takeover, the culture has entirely shifted from psychological safety to compliance through fear, causing widespread burnout, anxiety, and a mad dash for the exits by top talent. If you are considering a job here, do yourself a favor and reach out to former employees on LinkedIn, and hear about it directly.

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