Rewarding Challenges, Meaningful Work - Engineer Commure Employee Review

5.0
Mar 27, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most of the time when people are happy at companies, their first thought isn’t to leave a review on Glassdoor. I was asked by our HR team to share my honest experience, which reviews that you might see. Its clear the team and company take the reviews here seriously. (Also not sure if my post formatting will stay) Overall I have loved working at Commure. In reflection the company does a great job working on interesting problems, with great people, to provide an experience where I am proud to spend my time here. What stands out with my experience thus far: ---1. Long Term Games with Long Term People. Here at Commure the focus is on both today and the future. When you work with a long-term horizon, you benefit from daily compounding effects. Whether that’s growth in skills, a deeper understanding of the healthcare problem space, or stronger relationships with colleagues. This compounding mindset is what helps build legendary companies. ---2. Positive Sum Games. Commure is at a growth inflection point, with abundant opportunities to learn and take on new responsibilities. If you want to advance in your career, there are plenty of meaningful projects to tackle. We have a supportive, collaborative culture where, when the team wins, everyone wins. ---3. Do work that matters. I believe it takes the same amount of time and effort to tackle hard problems as easy ones, so why not invest in something meaningful? With the focus on healthcare—a universal need—we get build the cutting-edge software to healthcare providers. Nothing is more rewarding than hearing about a doctor who can finally attend her son’s soccer game because our tools helped streamline her work, or a patient is able to get the care they need during a challenging time from our tools.

Cons

Working at Commure—or any ambitious company—won’t be the right fit for everyone, and I suspect you’ve seen reviews reflecting that. People who succeed here tend to have: ---High Agency: You should be self-directed and intrinsically motivated. ---Autonomy: You should be comfortable figuring things out independently. ---Diligence & Discipline: You’re expected to handle challenging, often ambiguous problems with consistency and commitment. This isn’t a place where you work 20 hours a week and call it a day. Our mission to improve healthcare means tackling complex, uncharted territory with new technology, and that requires dedication with a sense of responsibility to the broader community. It’s honest, hard work. (again, hope formatting is here so it easy to read)

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5.0
May 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Apr 21, 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Genuinely none, but for the sake of transparency theres free snacks and lunches, and H1B sponsorship

Cons

Our company is honestly a mess and I dont know how much more I can take being yelled at day after day because our product doesnt work. We have so many intelligent people but we are consistently executing at the wrong level. All the positive reviews are actually fake. They tell employees to give good glassdoor reviews dependent on their hiring sprints. Don't believe me? Take a look at when all the positive reviews are posted. There are so many smart and talented people at this company, but dont expect for any of your own strengths to be leveraged. You will not learn anything strategic here. Managers have the same amount of experience an associate does, no learning happens here. Just firefighting. You are expected to work overtime if theres a new project, sprint, escalation or initiative (which newsflash- is every single day). I have seen people who have joined and quit not even 2 weeks later. The only people who stay here long term are bound by visa needs or benefit heavily from the boys club vibe of this company. If youre thinking of working here, dont. They lie about role responsibilities ALL THE TIME and will "restructure" you into a new position with no say whenever they feel like it. Everyone here is trauma bonded over how awful things are and looking to get out. Its not worth it truly.

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