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Influence Health

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Work Hard + Play Hard with Awesome People - Anonymous employee Influence Health Employee Review

5.0
Jul 21, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you work hard and produce measurable positive results for the company you will be rewarded. Additionally, the organization has a very flexible vacation policy and sabbatical program that promotes individual responsibility for your work but freedom to take off time when you need it. I've been here over 7 years and we have no doubt experienced growth & leadership change pains but things are in a really good place and we have really great people in the right positions. If you ask almost any employee what they love most time & time again you will hear how much they enjoy their fellow coworkers & working with our clients....considering how much time the average person spends at work that is a pretty big pro.

Cons

Need more focus on really working on career development & paths for people. It all comes down to your manager and they don't always have the right resources to develop the plans appropriately. This is not really a pro or con but if you are looking for a job to check-in at 8 am and out 5 pm & just do the bare minimum to tick your job requirements boxes AND get promoted this is not the place for you.

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5.0
Jan 17, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hard working people who put the client first.

Cons

Stretched thin sometimes due to growth.

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2.0
Jul 9, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

flexible vacations and time off Pretty decent benefits Great employees excluding upper management

Cons

Company had a great vision last year and was finally on track to do well! This past year, not so much....there was an reorganization of the Services team that was decided by some folks in upper management which hasn't been working out. Really bad morale especially when they flag you as being unproductive for working 40 hours/week; expectation is to work at least 50 hours/week. No wonder so many are under water with their accounts. If you criticize or complain at all, you are viewed weak and toxic to the team! Leadership has no empathy for those working their butts off! You are told everyone is dispensable and that they have resumes stacked a mile long to replace you! The internal communication is poor! No transparency between departments and you scramble to figure out who to ask what for any information! The leadership, especially the COO comes up with these grandiose ideas, expects people beneath him to execute but he never follows thru! It's like watching a clutch of chickens running around with their heads cut off all the while he's patting HIMSELF on the back! Great people are leaving that ARE hard to replace and believe this is just the start of a domino effect!

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Influence Health Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your perspectives on what it was like for you to work at Influence Health. We are incredibly disappointed that this was how you experienced your time working with us because if there is ANYTHING we know to be true as a company, it is that our people are our greatest asset. Our latest customer satisfaction survey (NPS) reflects this. Not only did we receive the highest aggregate score we've ever received, but 44% of our customers actually took the time to write positive comments about our people and the level of service they receive from us. Obviously, it is critical to our success that each and every one of our high-performing employees feels appreciated and inspired to do their best work. This is why we have worked hard to create a results-oriented culture. To us, this means our employees operate with the mindset that they are personally accountable for meeting commitments, empowered to make decisions and suggestions, and also enjoy the freedom and flexibility to alter their schedule and take time off when needed, without preset limits. Some weeks this means working 50 hours; some weeks it means working 32. We've even gone so far as to offer every employee a 30-day paid sabbatical every five years to encourage a healthy work-life balance. Yes, there is a lot of change at Influence Health as we pride ourselves on being nimble and responsive to the rapidly changing healthcare market we serve, but we genuinely believe we offer a very highly competitive working environment for people who want to be part of a winning team that is making a real difference in healthcare. It is our sincere hope that you have gone on to find the right fit for you. Be well!
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