HealthVerity Reviews

3.1

48% would recommend to a friend

(71 total reviews)

Andrew Kress

47% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

HealthVerity has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 71 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HealthVerity employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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71 reviews
1.0
19 May 2023

Nightmarish

Anonymous employee
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Pros

From my perspective, there are none.

Cons

- Condescending / arrogant managers who degrade employees and like to hear themselves talk - Misaligned leadership affecting the day-to-day for low-and-mid level employees - Disorganized, chaotic, undefined processes – each team follows the process they want to follow - Unhealthy and unmanageable breakneck pace - High turnover - Incorrect use of instant messaging application – too many messages that should be emails - A lot of unnecessary meetings that take up valuable work time - Company-wide meetings often get scheduled during lunch hour - Take with a grain of salt the glowing reviews from current employees, who have only been at the company for a few weeks or months, as employees receive email prompts to write a review within first few months of employment (honeymoon phase)

1.0
7 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Working at HealthVerity has strengthened my ability to sift through meaningless noise and unnecessary urgency in a professional environment that celebrates overwork and individual success above empathy and logical decision-making.

Cons

Leadership increases expectations without adequately compensating them. Moreover, leadership repeatedly resists conversations about compensation and culture. e.g., Leadership changed my role from individual contributor to Product Owner with no title or compensation change. My colleague and I made a case for a raise and it was granted 4 months AFTER the role change: 8% raise. Inflation from 2021-22 was 8.5%, so my salary in real dollars has gone DOWN over time as a HealthVerity employee. I'm ineligible for the 3% COLA for 2023 because I got a "raise" last year. I feel disrespected. Moreover, I am the lowest paid member on my team – yet I lead it. Make it make sense. I feel insulted. A new CDO joined, and he invited us to connect with him. I tried to take him up on this offer, but: - he cancelled my 1-on-1 - he ignored my follow-up invitation to reschedule - he rescinded an offer to take my team to lunch - he posed a question in a "Data Community" Slack channel and he ignored my question there - he told me my question during a teamwide Zoom call was "not appropriate for the forum"; (he had just announced a huge organizational change, and I asked what plans he had for developing strong working ties with the new leaders who are being absorbed into our team – I can't think of a better forum.) I feel ignored. [NOTE: At least a dozen colleagues reached out to thank me for constantly asking the "important questions." Why do colleagues feel more comfortable sharing concerns with me than with their own leadership?] I shared this experience with the leader of HR and she told me that my team complains too much. I shared this experience with a VP on my team and he told me that I should expect less from a CDO. I feel silenced.

1.0
26 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Smart and kind people all around.

Cons

1. Leadership forces people to work weekends without any real use case. No extra compensation/ benefits are given for this. 2. Inconsistent work schedule. You will have days where you have to complete a week's worth of work in a day and weeks where you don't have any work. 3. Pay is way below market standards. 4. Leadership who is not experienced in anything technical tries to make technical decisions and fails every time. Team members have to do the clean up work. 5. CDO and his immediate puppets introduced a plan to decrease the time taken to onboard a provider from 6 weeks to 10 days. When asked on the details of the plan, we were told the team members have to figure it out " we will be cheering from the sidelines". No, they were not joking. 6. Projects are shelved constantly. 7. If they think your idea is good, they will give it to a different team to implement it. 8. There is no documentation on ANYTHING. Even the job roles. Ask the recruiter for the specific job description of a position. This entire process is mentally exhausting. "I don't remember the last time I enjoyed working here. I feel miserable and can't imagine working anytime soon" - One of the managers who had been with the company since 3 years before leaving. I felt the same and decided to leave the job. "clown circus" - Another team member speaking about the squads Out of the 40 people in the data team, I know of 15 people who are looking at leaving when the market gets better conclusion : DO NOT JOIN THE DATA TEAM YOU WILL REGRET IT

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