Great company and great people! - Clinical Implementaion Coordinator (EHR) CentralReach Employee Review

5.0
Aug 26, 2020
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Pros

One of the best things about working at CentralReach is the company's mission and the people. It's so rewarding to know that you are having a positive impact. Everyone is incredibly knowledgable, eager to help, and open to new ideas. It's a lot to take in, but they do a great job in setting you up with resources and tools to learn what you need to know in order to do your job effectively. Also I have to give a major shoutout to how flexible they have been with their employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's been a tremendous blessing to know that I have the support and understanding from my employer!

Cons

The one con that sticks out to me (and may not be a con for some) is that the company has grown tremendously in a short period of time and is still continuing to change. If you're not someone who can adapt quickly or is willing to keep an open mind I could see it being a difficult fit. While the medical benefits are not bad if you're only covering yourself, they could be more competitive for family coverage. PTO however is great!

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CentralReach Response
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Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback! We're happy to hear you're driven by our mission.

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5.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

Amazing Culture Management is top tier

Cons

Benefits are good, but kind of weird since it Aetna's network via a third-party company named Allied. When it works, awesome, when it doesn't, it's a pain.

1.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

Both of my direct supervisors were amazing people and mentors. I supported amazing ABA organizations.

Cons

I earned President's Club three consecutive years and consistently performed at a high level. Despite this, I never received a merit-based raise or cost of living adjustment during my tenure. Additionally, my commission plan was chipped away at each year in what felt like a deliberate effort to put more money in the company's pocket and less in mine. I worked a two-week notice in which I professionally handed off accounts that I supported and every opportunity I was actively working. I exited in good standing. When asked for candid feedback during my exit interview, I gave it transparently and professionally. My feedback was critical of senior leadership and revenue operations, and I stand by every word. Following my departure, a finalized commission statement was issued to me reflecting the full amount earned. Just over a week before payment, that amount was reduced via a clawback that, historically, would not have been applied when examining it against similar circumstances. In my opinion, this felt less like a contractual matter and more like a direct response to my exit and the feedback I provided. If you're considering a sales role here, get everything in writing and document every compensation communication, then double/triple check to ensure you're getting what you're owed.

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CentralReach Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We wish you all the best.
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