DocNetwork Reviews

4.3

75% would recommend to a friend

(59 total reviews)
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Michael Ambrose

81% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

DocNetwork has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 59 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The DocNetwork 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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59 reviews
2.0
Nov 25, 2024

No Vision, Poor Leadership, High Turnover

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-- Clients are amazing. I loved working with camps, schools, universities, and other great programs across the country. -- Team mates were great to be around.

Cons

-- The turnover at DocNetwork was massive and people ops at the time celebrated it as normal. Sales team was expanded drastically one summer to sell a product that didn't work and within a year and a half most were gone. -- Like others have mentioned there is no vision from leadership. -- DocNetwork likes to highlight how good their benefits are. They aren't good benefits. Just benefits, and most you don't have access to until X amount of time spent at the company. -- The team you are on will determine your experience at DocNetwork. -- There is little to no growth opportunities. -- Salary is below average.

2.0
Oct 2, 2024

Great People But Lacks Vision

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Pretty good product that does help facilitate the health and safety of kiddos while they’re onsite for camps and programs -Overall a lot of good, kind people in the building -Small camps, YMCAs, Boy Scouts, and the like make wonderful prospects and customers to work with -Perks such as free meals for town halls, snacks, a roomy dining area, a fitness room with a Peloton bike, and gym reimbursement -Decent benefits for a small company (but not ideal if covering a family) -Good 401K match % (but…..see below)

Cons

-There’s no strategy, no big picture thinking. Ask what the company vision is for 12 months out….18 months out and you’ll get looked at like you’ve got carrots growing out of your ears. As a result, product, sales, and marketing strategies must be crafted for essentially a quarter(ish) at a time because that’s how the company is managed. -Values and expected behaviors like “honest work” and “mindfulness” are selectively followed in particular at the top. -Hubris is high. It is believed the product works for ANY and ALL youth serving organizations. No software product can accurately claim that, so product - and pricing - problems are often ignored. Sales and marketing are instructed to target every single possible prospect rather than focusing on where they’re most likely to win. -No sick days; must take from your small PTO allotment. -High fluctuation of employee morale; the e-net promoter score once reached single digits. Turnover doesn’t allow for the full vesting of previously mentioned 401K program. Read the review from Feb. 26 and the Marketing Director interview from Sept. 3. They’re very accurate reflections of the DocNetwork experience, in my opinion.

3.0
Apr 2, 2024

Its Fine

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Pros

Decent benfits and supportive team.

Cons

No diversity. Not great for employees with children.

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