Devoted Health reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(517 total reviews)
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Ed Park

85% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Devoted Health has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 517 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Devoted Health 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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517 reviews
2.0
Dec 13, 2023

Toxic and advantageous

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Medical benefits are pretty decent

Cons

- The member service guides are considered the heart of Devoted, yet they have decreased the starting pay rate for the position by approx $ 2.00 an hour in just a years time. They choose a month to, “celebrate guides” and during that month a few win raffles. Guides are celebrated daily via memes in a Slack channel . Attendance policy is quite strict and outdated compared to other companies. You’re written up if you exceed 40 hrs unplanned time in a 6 month period or go over accrued hours- even if you have the hours available by years end. Most companies allow use of PTO before accrual and if terminated prior to accrual, you would have to pay it back. This policy resulted in an excellent scoring coworker I trained with being terminated last week. She had Covid twice in a year , a vacay and a family emergency- and to keep from a write up would have had to skip previously planned PTO. I trained with her and I know we make the same rate of pay, which is higher than current hire rate of pay. I saw her metrix. She was a very hard worker who had some unexpected things happen. “Life happens” , right Devoted? During slower days in the summer they, “offer” us guides to take PTO and leave early as if it’s a gift. Wouldn’t letting high performing guides leave early, with pay, be a better way to recognize their work than a random water bottle or meme? Instead, you’re paid to sit strapped to a headset with minimal calls. I am one of many who no longer feels secure in my position. It’s a weekly paycheck for now. The members are great. But this job can burn you out fast. T-shirts , mugs and slack memes do not refuel. This company needs to revise some policies . For now they’ve decreased the starting pay and over time they will see they are getting what they pay for. Folks who have amazing people skills will use them elsewhere where it’s appreciated. Devoted could retain valuable employees but they are opting for what they believe is lower cost. In the long run, the cost of constant training of new hires will catch up, as will the lack of quality care they won’t pay for. The starting pay for this job is that of many retail stores . Save yourself the stress and be a cashier. And if you are looking for remote work there are many positions with less stress and burnout at the same rate of pay.

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Devoted Health Response
2y
Hi there, Thank you for taking the time to leave us this review and express your feelings about working as a Member Service Guide here at Devoted. We are pleased to hear you have experienced good things with our medical benefits offerings. We regret to hear that your overall experience it seems, has been less than optimal. We are sorry to hear of your perception and experience with our pay structure. We currently offer fair market pay for the entry level role in Member Service Guide, along with a competitive bonus program which offers quarterly rewards and increases as Guides get promoted to upward levels or tiers. This is an important topic for us at Devoted and would love to hear more from you on this. Additionally, we are sorry to hear that aspects of our engagement program did not seem helpful to you. Contests, raffles, awards, swag, and two Guide engagement slack channels make up just one part of a comprehensive program we designed to build our community and positive and supportive culture. We designed and implemented these programs per the feedback we received from the Guide team via surveys. To help Guides “refuel,” we offer a stress reduction program that now incorporates both live and recorded classes and exercises. We’ve learned that 97% of class attendees agreed that the classes help them with their role and increased ease within their role. This program, along with our Lyra Benefit and the Calm App, are available to Member Service Guides at any time. Thank you again for taking the time to leave us meaningful feedback in a variety of areas. As noted, we take our internal culture seriously and take strides to ensure our employees are heard, respected, and trusted. We recognize that all perspectives are different and we would like to welcome the opportunity to continue the conversation. If you’d like to do so, please reach out to Senior Director, Michelle Mulcahy - mmulcahy@devoted.com
1.0
Dec 4, 2023

Undervalued and unappreciated

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free health insurance, some flexibility with hours.

Cons

Treated as expendable. Those who are favorites are often promoted very quickly despite lack of experience. Very isolating and lacking any sort of team oriented culture, lack of access to any professional development opportunities. There used to be many “all hands” company wide meetings for company updates but those began to fade out in frequency. You feel as though you are left in the dark as to what is actually happening within the company.

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Devoted Health Response
2y
Hi there, Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective and experience with us. We’re happy to hear that you’ve enjoyed our medical and health insurance benefits as well as the flexible working hours. We’re sorry that your experience and perception of our team culture here was demotivating and unsatisfying for you. We also regret to hear that the frequency and cadence of our all hands meetings was not optimal for you. We greatly appreciate your feedback on this topic as it is a priority that our team is informed and feels included on the goings on of the company regardless of role, schedule, or location (remote, hybrid, in-office). We take our culture very seriously and take strides to ensure our employees are heard, respected, and trusted. Thank you for your feedback on our professional development. We’re sorry to hear this feedback as we do currently offer a $2,000 reimbursement program for our nurses to use to continue their education and training as a tool for this professional development. We also recently rolled out internal development training for all employees and managers. Additionally, regarding internal growth and promotions, we are very lucky to have an incredibly talented pool of employees. To monitor growth and match internal candidates to opportunities for promotions we consider: current performance in your role, past experiences as they pertain to the role, and additional training or education received to help us make the best and objective decisions. We’re sorry your experience with our professional development and internal promotion process was not optimal. Thank you again for taking the time to leave us meaningful feedback in a variety of areas. As noted, we take our culture very seriously and recognize that all perspectives are different. We welcome the opportunity to continue the conversation. If you’d like to do so, please reach out to Neil Wagle, Chief Medical Officer at nwagle@devoted.com.
5.0
Nov 28, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Devoted goes above and beyond to make sure staff is comfortable, compensated, and healthy. By offering quarterly bonuses, in-between bonuses, relaxation classes, and engagements that makes everyone feel appreciated! A really great work from home company!

Cons

Supervisors are very nit picky. Lots of micro management.

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