Availity reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(692 total reviews)
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Russ Thomas

86% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Availity has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 692 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Availity employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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692 reviews
3.0
Oct 31, 2025

It’s Alright

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits were great, flexibility of hours were great.

Cons

Management not willing to support advancement.

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Availity Response
7mo
Thank you for your feedback and for your time at Availity. We're glad to hear you valued our benefits and flexible work hours. We understand how important career growth is and offer a variety of resources to help associates build their skills and pursue career goals, including access to our Succeed Learning Platform, role-specific training programs, and Individual Development Plans (IDPs). We also provide leadership development programs and mentorship opportunities designed to support continuous learning and career progression. Thank you for sharing your perspective. We’ll continue working to ensure advancement opportunities are clear and accessible for all associates.
4.0
Oct 29, 2025
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Pros

• Mission that matters: You feel the impact of the work on the healthcare experience. • Collaborative teammates: Smart, kind people who jump in to help; cross‑functional work is encouraged. • Flexibility: Hybrid/remote options support work–life balance. • Transparent leadership: Frequent updates and approachable leaders foster trust. • Growth & learning: Strong focus on innovation and upskilling; real opportunities to move internally as the company continues to grow.

Cons

• Fast pace: In a growing company, priorities can shift and the learning curve is steep. • Process maturity: As teams scale, some processes and handoffs are still being refined.

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Availity Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback about your experience. We're grateful for your acknowledgment of our mission, collaborative culture, and commitment to growth, and we're happy to hear that these aspects of who we are resonate with you. We appreciate your input as we continue to invest in manager development through our Quarterly Manager meeting and Lead program, transparent communication through our All Associate Meetings, and career pathing opportunities through our Individualized Development Program.
2.0
Oct 23, 2025

Middle Management Turned a Great Place Sour

Anonymous employee
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Pros

401K and unlimited PTO are the only things that were good in any capacity.

Cons

The overall benefits are disappointing. For a healthcare company, Availity provides surprisingly expensive healthcare coverage and even discourages adding your spouse by charging extra if they have access to insurance through their own employer. I’m writing this eight months after leaving to give a fair, level-headed assessment. I worked at Availity for five years, and in the beginning, the culture was genuinely supportive, with a real emphasis on work life balance. That changed after several management shifts and the rise of middle managers who wanted to “run things their way.” Whether you experienced a healthy work environment largely depended on which department you were in. If your team wasn’t directly tied to revenue, work life balance no longer applied. Infrastructure teams were consistently understaffed and strong talent was preferred to walk away rather than fix the complaints they may have had. Many of us voiced concerns through proper channels, management meetings, HR discussions, and engagement surveys, but nothing meaningful ever changed. As others have pointed out, people don’t leave companies, they leave bad managers. Availity has quite a few. The annual engagement surveys and HR “listening sessions” were performative at best. Feedback went nowhere, and the same issues persisted year after year. HR repeatedly told us to “document concerns” and “expect changes soon,” but all that happened was the conversations stopped. In the last few years, HR asked employees for suggestions to improve morale and work-life balance. Despite open and honest feedback, nothing was implemented. Higher-level leadership would rotate in and out, but mid-level management, the core of the problem, remained unchanged, and HR never pushed for true accountability. No matter how the company might respond to this review, they’ll likely frame it as coming from a disgruntled former employee. The truth is simpler, Availity cares more about its Glassdoor rating than it does about addressing the real issues its employees face.

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Availity Response
7mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective. The situation you describe is not aligned with our culture—we expect managers to foster a supportive environment, enable healthy work‑life balance, and lead with accountability and respect. We recognize that when associates feel unheard or unsupported by their managers, it impacts their overall experience, and that is something we take seriously. Over the past year, we’ve taken several steps to strengthen leadership accountability, improve cross-functional resourcing, and ensure feedback from engagement surveys and listening sessions leads to tangible actions. This includes investing in manager training programs like Lead and Quarterly Manager Meetings, clarifying expectations for leadership behaviors, and increasing transparency about how associates’ input shapes change. We know there is more work to do, and your feedback reinforces the importance of staying focused on those efforts. Our Human Resources team reads every comment from engagement surveys and takes feedback from quarterly and annual reviews seriously, using it to drive improvements collaboratively with our leaders through initiatives such as our Manager Wellness Program and Ways of Working. As a technology company, our Total Rewards team benchmarks benefits annually against industry data to balance affordability with comprehensive coverage options for our associates. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. We remain committed to listening, learning, and building a workplace where every associate can thrive.
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