Health Catalyst is a very rewarding place to work at. - Senior Data Architect Health Catalyst Employee Review

4.0
Mar 24, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Flexibility -Helping clients improve care -Ownership in your work

Cons

-Lack of training -Saying "yes" all the time to Clients.

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Health Catalyst Response
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Thanks for the response. We talked just this week in leadership about how we manage our interactions with clients so that we maintain an appropriate balance between saying yes to our clients needs, and empowering them to take ownership for some requests. This will be tricky, but something we are actively reviewing. Thanks!

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