Halodoc Reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(395 total reviews)

Jonathan Sudharta

91% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Halodoc has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 395 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Halodoc employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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395 reviews
1.0
May 31, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent exposure to tech stacks like Kafka, Microservices. Pay is decent. Team members are helpful.

Cons

Almost all of the good ratings you see online are fake. New joiners are often pressured or manipulated into giving high ratings shortly after joining. Please do not trust the 4- and 5-star reviews you see online for this company. You are answerable to multiple managers, and every manager expects you to prioritize their tasks. Horrible management. There are also unreasonable demands, such as 100% unit test coverage. Leadership directly intervenes with engineers, so you need to be able to handle political situations well. There are very few established processes. It's a hire-and-fire culture with a lot of wannabe-Amazon attitudes. Work-life balance does not exist. Working 12–14 hours a day is the norm. Most of the good managers and directors have already left. Leadership constantly pressures employees in the name of AI initiatives. The better you perform, the more pressure you face. There is always a threat to your job security. The tech culture is pretty bad overall. The DevOps pipelines are horrible for software engineers. Your deployments are almost guaranteed to be delayed, and missing deadlines can get you fired. Aggressive cost-cutting on infrastructure makes it extremely difficult for deployment pipelines to succeed consistently in production. Please avoid this company at all costs unless you are looking for serious mental trauma. There is far too much politics in the company, and you will eventually become part of it, willingly or unwillingly. This is a very dark place to work. It felt like a prison to me during my last few months there. How ironic that a healthcare-focused company does so little to take care of its own employees.

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Halodoc Response
1w
Thanks for taking the time to share this. We read every review, and we don't take experiences like yours lightly. Halodoc moves fast — that's real. But we've worked hard to make sure speed doesn't come at the cost of people. We're a performance-driven team that holds itself to high standards, and we've invested in real channels — anonymous surveys, regular Human Capital check-ins, and an open-door policy — to make sure people can speak up and be heard. To anyone reading this who's thinking about joining us — these aren't just policies on paper. They exist, they're active, and we stand behind them. Cheers !
5.0
May 21, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supportive team culture with strong learning opportunities. Great exposure to fast-paced campaigns, impactful health-tech initiatives, and cross-functional collaboration. Management encourages ownership, creativity, and innovation in social media strategy.

Cons

Fast-paced environment can sometimes lead to high workload during major campaigns or launches, but it also helps build strong adaptability and problem-solving skills.

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Halodoc Response
2d
Thank you for sharing this and for five years of impact with us ! It means a great deal to hear that the ownership-driven culture and learning opportunities have made a real difference in your journey. That's exactly the kind of environment we set out to build — one where people can grow fast, work on problems that matter, and feel genuinely supported by those around them. You're right that the pace here is real. Health-tech moves fast because the people we serve need us to. We're continuously working to make sure that energy stays energising, not exhausting — through better resourcing, team rituals, and long-term sustainability. Your feedback keeps us honest on that front. We're proud to be building something meaningful in health-tech, and it's the long-tenured, passionate people like you who make Halodoc what it is. Here's to the road ahead — together. Cheers !
2.0
May 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work From Home - 4days of office per month

Cons

No value for work you do Appraisal Evaluation is Fraud No worklike balance

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Halodoc Response
2d
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and feedback like this, even when it's hard to hear, is what helps us grow. We're glad the flexibility of our hybrid model has been a positive for you. Our near-fully remote setup — with just 4 office days a month was intentionally designed to give our people more time with the ones that matter most. We believe balance starts with trust, and that trust begins with flexibility. On recognition ,we hear you, and we know that spot awards and features in our internal channels don't always feel like enough, especially when the contribution feels deeper than a moment. We're continually revisiting how we surface and celebrate impact at every level, and this is a good reminder to do better. Regarding appraisals — we understand that performance evaluation processes can sometimes feel opaque or disconnected from effort. We'd genuinely encourage you to connect with your manager or our People team directly, as every conversation helps us calibrate and improve. Our goal is always for the process to feel fair, transparent, and tied to real contribution. We'd welcome the opportunity to listen more ! Cheers !
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