Healthcare is hard - Software Engineer Everly Health Employee Review

4.0
Sep 1, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The engineering team is top notch. They support each other, are kind, and are competent. There are no big egos or jerks. Devops was in bad shape for a while, but the team that started this year is amazing. It is the most diverse team I have seen, with several women on most teams.

Cons

Product is playing catchup. The roadmap hasn't been particularly well planned which has led to some changes which have impacted our team.

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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us, as we value the opportunity to listen and learn. Your concerns are noted, and if you have any additional questions or comments, feel free to contact share@everlyhealth.com. -Everly Health

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5.0
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Pros

Supportive, forward facing management and leadership. They are truly involved in the process. This is a fast moving environment, where you are given the chance to expose yourself to new roles and duties every day. Hard work and dedication are noticed here, with annual compensation reviews. What you put into this environment, you will get out of it. Benefits are truly game changing. Many medical milestones in my life here, and I have never had to worry about the bill at the end of the day. This is something I can't say for many other employers at which I've worked.

Cons

I am content here. I can't think of any.

1.0
Apr 1, 2026
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Pros

Not that i can think of.

Cons

Compensation remains low relative to workload and has not been adjusted despite ongoing feedback from employees. Workload did not align with staffing levels, leading to overstaffing and periods of inefficiency. The role operates in a highly transactional manner, where employees are treated as interchangeable resources rather than long-term contributors. Management communication lacked transparency, and feedback was not communicated directly to employees. There was no structured training process, limiting the ability to understand expectations or improve performance. Employment stability is limited, with sudden terminations occurring without prior notice when workload decreases.

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