Do something important with the best people in the world - Anonymous employee Forward Employee Review

5.0
May 31, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Forward is on a mission to fix one of the most broken industries in the world. All of health care is financially incentivized for me to be sick and Forward is working to get true customer centric health to all the people of the world. Forward has the most passionate, smartest, kindest group of people that I have ever seen assembled in my career. With world class problems to solve at every turn you can't help yourself but to be intellectually and emotionally engaged in the work. Recommend 10 times over.

Cons

Doing something meaningful for the world is hard work and you need to be very invested for it to make sense to work here. I don't see this as a con but if you are looking for a place to just dial it in, look elsewhere.

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5.0
Jan 14, 2026
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Pros

Supportive and collaborative team, strong product mindset, clear goals, and respect for design. High ownership, trust, and autonomy. Leadership is open to feedback, and designers are involved in real product decisions, not just visuals.

Cons

Fast-paced environment with a lot of responsibility, which may not be ideal for someone looking for a slower or more structured workflow. Priorities can shift as the company grows, but this is typical for scaling teams.

3.0
Sep 30, 2025
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Pros

1. Smart and friendly coworkers 2. Good engineering culture 3. Opportunities for growth

Cons

1. Not-profitable - Forward never found a working model to solve the problem, and anchored heavily on solutions that lacked market-fit evidence. Contradictory to the problem-focused culture at Forward. 2. The finance problems lead to urgency. Work was demanding and tough across the org. However, engineering velocity was not the problem to begin with, leading to a vicious cycle of unmet goals -> tighter deadlines. 3. Frequent and fundamental shifts in company priorities leading to disorganized sprints and planning. A lot of work were throw away despite long hours invested.

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