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
1.0
Apr 9, 2016

DO NOT WORK HERE!

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Pros

I was able to learn enough while working here to land myself a real job. The domain area was interesting.

Cons

Do not work for this company. Michael Ambrose is the worst boss I've ever had. I overheard him say "Nobody should be exhausted by working an extra hour everyday" as a justification for 3+ months of planned crunch time. This was on top of working weekends. I now make over twice what he offered me as a full-time salary. Working for DocNetwork / CampDoc was one of the worst times of my life and I will never devalue myself like that again.

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DocNetwork Response
8y
I’m sorry to hear that DocNetwork wasn't the right place for you. It sounds like you were part of the CampDoc team years ago. Please know that we've expanded quite a bit since then, and our team members have helped us create awesome processes and procedures to help us improve efficiency both internally and externally. I believe that our team's dedication is what sets us apart, as we are relentless about providing a great product and service to our customers. We are always looking for ways to improve, and are dedicated to creating a comfortable, transparent, and collaborative environment for all of our team members. Thanks for your feedback!
3.0
Feb 26, 2024

DocNetwork still has potential.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nearly every positive review on Glassdoor cites team culture and for good reason! You get to work with some of the smartest, funniest, kindest, and most supportive team members at DocNetwork and that is a reason many folks stay with the company. People tend to take their jobs and their opportunities seriously and, in many ways, DocNetwork is a great place to grow. The product also makes a positive difference in the world and it is great to be a part of a team that impacts the health and safety of kids across the country for the better. Many of the clients that DocNetwork gets to serve are INCREDIBLE people and most client interactions are very positive. Benefits are largely good but not quite developed to match most expectations of a tech company. I think they'll get there eventually.

Cons

There are a lot of pros to working at DocNetwork but there are some significant shortcomings as well. For a mid-sized software company, it still retains a lot of the startup "hustle culture". Team members are often rewarded for making their manager's jobs easier (and they should be!) but sometimes doing the right thing is actually the harder thing to do and not all managers respond well to disruptions regardless of how important or well-intended they might have been. Hustle culture tends to demand "If you see a problem, fix it" and that is generally rewarded unless the problem falls outside your scope or knowledge to fix. You then become a detractor and/or you may be criticized for not solving the problem. Many terminations in the last year have caught team members off guard. DocNetwork does encourage professional growth; a modest personal development budget is made available to most team members to cover expenses related to learning materials and resources. However, professional growth seems to be more of an expectation for new(er) team members and only a few senior leaders invest in becoming better leaders/managers. Those that do may receive little recognition or reward for their accomplishments. Hubris, unchecked biases, micromanagement, and shallow levels of trust are the mainstays of dysfunction that continue to have damaging repercussions on team member retention and morale. Examples from the last year included clawing back PTO availability/usage for new team members, abandoning a professional development strategy for managers, deteriorating team engagement scores, selective enforcement of company policies and best practices, and compound challenges. Not all line items on the job descriptions are allowed to be done by the person(s) in that role.

2.0
Feb 10, 2018

Really not as great as it seems

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Strong Culture - Cool events and parties - Free Coffee and food sometimes That's really about it

Cons

Considerable lack of any sort of formal training. Be prepared to teach yourself how to do your job. Because DocNetwork will do a subpar job of making sure you're prepared. Favoritism is pretty apparent. The owner does things that are, in my opinion, immature and vindictive for a professional. The pay is pretty minuscule for the Ann Arbor area and most employees are welcome to act childish.

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DocNetwork Response
8y
While a great fit for many, I’m sorry to hear that DocNetwork ended up not being a good fit for you. We appreciate you taking the time to provide this candid feedback. You are correct, in the past we often relied on our team members to jump right in and learn as they go. However, as the size of our team has grown quite a bit over the last year, we've greatly improved the formal training process for our new hires. With that said, we still are, and always will be, a firm believer that our team members learn best by doing. We'd much rather a team member try something new and fail, then never push their limits. One of the great things about DocNetwork as a fast-growing company, is career advancement opportunities. I can assure you that we do not play favorites, but we absolutely do reward our hardest working team members and those that help propel our business forward (our "rockstars"). Many of our team members have been promoted to leadership roles quickly, and we expect everyone on our team to over-deliver, exceed expectations, ask great questions, and show that they care. Our team that has grown considerably, and while we're not without growing pains, we have an incredible team. We continue to invest in our team, and care deeply about team members, current, former and future. We are committed to moving this team forward with an emphasis on transparency, honesty and authenticity. If you'd like to discuss further, please feel free to reach out to me directly. Feedback like yours helps keep us accountable, so thank you.
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