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Nest Collaborative Reviews

3.1

47% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

46% positive business outlook

Nest Collaborative has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 24 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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24 reviews
1.0
Jul 26, 2024

RUN AWAY FAST!!

Recommend
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Pros

Absolutely none for this bad company

Cons

This is the absolute WORST company I have ever worked for! The leadership team only wants to control your EVERY move. They do not care about their employees, or their patients. All they care about is making money. They force the consultants to be in back to back appointments all day because they literally can’t afford to pay the bills if they don’t. The company is struggling so bad financially that anytime someone leaves they just pile their work onto the other employees because they can’t afford to replace them. The CEO is a horrible person who lets upper management control her, and she doesn’t speak up for herself. The company has gone WAY downhill since the original owner left a year ago. The HR department is a joke. Anytime you go to them and tell them how bad things are, and how badly you’re being treated by upper management, they don’t do anything about it. They just take notes and say they’ll follow up with you but never do. The micromanagement is absolutely ridiculous!!! I have never worked for such a terrible company. They won’t last long so just RUN!!

Nest Collaborative Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write this review. We do value our employee's feedback and are sorry you have not felt heard. We will certainly take into account this information as we strive to do our best work every day.
1.0
May 13, 2024
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

telehealth can be done anywhere

Cons

1)They advertise "schedule flexibility" but this is not the case. Once they set your schedule you cannot change it without being shamed or having to explain your life story. 2) the pay is insulting. It's only okay (in my case) if this is for extra cash and not your main job. They also offer no benefits. 3) They micromanage your whole day down to the minute. Literally if you are not in consults all day back to back then you are told to fill out a form detailing every minute you are doing something other then consults 4) all consults are 30 minutes long even though they are sold to patients as 60 minutes. It's 30 min consults and 30 minute charting. If the patient doesn't need a 30 minute consult you will get in trouble if you do not keep them on the call for at least 30 minutes. But you will also get in trouble if the consults are longer than 30 minutes. 5) you are in constant chart review. If you try to add some autonomy to the way you consult parents or chart you will get "dinged" on your chart review which will eventually lead to a warning then termination. There is no room for autonomy. They prefer you to be a robot. 6) you have to force parents to make follow up appointments even if they do not want them. I do not know 100% but I think they are counting on them to forget about the appointments so they can charge them the $200 cancelation fee which is not fair. Parents should have some autonomy as well. 7) you will have meetings with your supervisor 1-2x/ month where they will compare you to percentages and other consultants. not much positive comes out of these meetings. I have never stepped away from these meetings feeling like I gained anything positive to take on the next consult. I was quite stressed about these meetings and loathed attending them. I was always happy if I had a consult and couldn't attend. 8) they hold meetings/ team building outside of your normal working hours and will get upset if you do not show to these meetings..... even though they are on days where you are not scheduled to work at all. Keep in mind your hours/ work days are set in stone so they KNOW you cannot work during these times. 9) they stack your consultations back to to back. If you work 10 hour shift you have 10 consults. period.

1.0
Apr 6, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I loved helping the families and making a difference in their lives

Cons

Nest clearly seems to be constantly controlling the narrative to keep the truth from coming out. Nearly all the executives show favoritism and are dishonest about the state of the company. Their policies are laughable.

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