Worked at Netsmart for 4 Months - Operations Analyst Netsmart Employee Review

1.0
Jun 3, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Netsmart had a lot of great people, a neat office space, good benefits, and a competitive salary. I was interested in the work that I was doing.

Cons

I was fired four months in for poor performance. I averaged a 50-hour work week in what was supposed to be a 40-hour work week, and genuinely tried my best with the guidance that I was given. I was told I could reapply at Netsmart as the role itself just wasn't a good fit, but I felt that my dismissal was approved with very little investigation, and I hesitate to work for a company that would treat an employee with such disregard.

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5.0
Jun 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really great company culture from middle management downward. Upper management can have pros and cons, but still like working here.

Cons

Pay isn't exactly the most competitive

3.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The team I work with is dedicated and loyal to the company and takes an ownership mentality.

Cons

If you care, you’ll give up your nights, your weekends, your blood, sweat, tears, joy, you’ll miss family events, even health appointments, your house will fall apart, your relationships will suffer, and you might even get asked to shorten your time away. There is nobody in the positions of the right help, and far too many managers, and too many per diem who have other jobs that can’t give enough hours but hold per diem positions hostage. When you ask for help, it’s always answered with a “We are trying”. Yet it’s been years of asking and the ask still falls on deaf ears. The company is missing opportunities to grow a huge revenue stream because they won’t create structure and processes; and positions to manage those structures. There are so many missed opportunities here, in a field that really needs us. I don’t know how to make my voice louder. It’s just not heard. We are top heavy in management. We need certain tasks completed, and are not getting what we need, no matter how many meetings we have about it. In fact, I don’t have time for the meetings anymore. We didn’t even celebrate Nurse’s Week. Not a single person even mentioned it. They work you to within an ounce left of your sanity, and then there’s absolutely no recognition or cohesiveness or celebration of any achievmemts instead, it’s “We didn’t make our quota.”. It’s all hurry up and get your work done, but then slow down because you’re making mistakes. Pay is mediocre for this level of experience and expertise-non-management level positions elsewhere offer far more in salary. Plus all the money you’ll spend to try to get things done just to manage your life, like paying for grocery delivery because you’ll never see the inside of a grocery store again. It’s madness. Not a sustainable career.

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