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iTriage

Acquired by Aetna

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The hope of great new leadership is gone - Anonymous employee iTriage Employee Review

1.0
Aug 24, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some very smart people still employed here. The future promise of the product idea was very motivational. Good pay, decent benefits. Most days, the working environment at iTriage seem better than the situations with the other orgs in our Denver office.

Cons

There has been no leadership regarding the future direction of the product since the founders left a year and a half ago. New leadership was brought in in May and there was a lot of hope and hype. However, that new leader has demonstrated that he doesn't get client-side product development. The leadership is now focused on cronyism and slinging around trendy buzzwords. There is no plan for the future of the product and the best and brightest are leaving in droves due to the toxic political culture.

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5.0
Jun 18, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fun and dynamic environment with a diverse staff. Coming from a very large company I enjoy the start up environment. Everyone regardless of level has an equal say in the decision making process.

Cons

Growing at a rapid pace which brings some challenges but many more opportunities to contribute.

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4.0
Feb 3, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people at iTriage truly embrace a work hard, play hard mentality. The company's beginnings as a startup still show through with great social events, Free Lunch Fridays, and similar tech industry perks. The entire organization embraces agile framework from product management and development to sales and marketing. Senior leadership style is sincere and open most of the time.

Cons

There are frequent shifts in direction and change fatigue sets in. Or the strategy is so broad that each department interprets it a different way, leading to confusion. It's a meeting-heavy environment and you have to block off 30 minutes for lunch or end up eating during yet another meeting.

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