Lots of momentum - Anonymous employee Health Catalyst Employee Review

5.0
Jun 11, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

2018 seems to be going great for the company. Marketplace seems to really be responding to the sustained success of the company.

Cons

2017 was a bit of a tough year. Market challenges and "company needing to grow up" seemed to conspire together for one of the most challenging years of the company -- but it looks like the company came out of that in 2018 and things are going really well now.

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Health Catalyst Response
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Thank you for your review and for your encouraging words. I agree with your assessment -- 2017 was a challenging year for us as a comp;any, both because of external factors, but also because it was time for us to take the next step in our maturation, and those steps are not without pain. I feel sincere gratitude to you and to our hundreds of other teammates who stuck with us through the challenges of 2017, including a major reorganization mid-year, to make it to the other side of those challenges. We are fortunate to be seeing significant success and growth in 2018, and we're excited to continue with that momentum by finishing strong in this quarter and continuing throughout the rest of this year. Thank you for your direct contributions to that success. Best, Dan

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