Chaotic structure, poor communication, and zero long-term vision - Data Scientist Teladoc Health Employee Review

1.0
Jun 26, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Salary is competitive, and the company’s wide range of services provides exposure to different types of projects. There’s potential for learning, though it heavily depends on your team and manager.

Cons

Teladoc operates in a state of constant upheaval. What began as annual reorganizations and layoffs in 2023 escalated to three rounds in just the first half of 2025. Leadership turnover is high, and each new team brings a fresh—yet equally unclear—strategy that rarely lasts. Middle management tends to echo corporate messaging without addressing real concerns. Feedback is routinely dismissed, and decisions are made top-down with little transparency or input from the teams doing the work. My local team suffered under a micromanaging and ineffective manager. Despite repeated feedback to HR and senior leadership, nothing changed—highlighting a culture where poor management is tolerated rather than corrected. International teams were especially affected by abrupt strategic shifts. After years of building global hubs, leadership suddenly deprioritized them, leaving entire teams blindsided and unsupported.

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Teladoc Health Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience at Teladoc Health, we are sorry you did not have a good experience here and appreciate your feedback. We value the contributions of each and every current and former team member and wish you nothing but success in your career.

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5.0
May 7, 2026
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Pros

This is a real, mission-driven company. I think the best thing is the people - across functions, at every level, you encounter people who are sharp, collaborative, and kind. When you work somewhere whose core purpose is making healthcare more accessible to more people, it makes the work better, even on hard days. Teladoc has been through a rocky couple years (as has industry), but recently it seems like the strategy is clearer, the org is better aligned, and the leadership is more focused. Chuck is a transparent and visible leader (eg town halls, all employee email/memos) and genuinely seems like exactly the right person we need in the seat right now. I appreciate that when there's hard news, it's delivered with context, and when there's good news, it's connected to the stategy (and doesn't feel phony). Benefits are pretty decent. I like that they do gym reimbursement, and free BetterHelp (which is owned by Teladoc).

Cons

There have been tough moments (reorgs, market pressure, strategic pivots) and the pace of change has been hard (likely similar to others in industry), but I appreciate that though all that it seems like management has made a real effort to do right by employees, and be transparent.

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Teladoc Health Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience, we're glad the you have found your time at Teladoc Health enjoyable. Nothing makes us happier than hearing our employees have enjoyed their experience with their fellow employees. We strive to cultivate a culture that is connected, engaged and inspired, and that would not be possible without the camaraderie amongst peers. We appreciate all that you do!
2.0
Jul 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good teammates on an individual contributor level, generally high ownership & teamwork. Very supportive people managers. Upper eng management is technical & works hard, but can be deeply uncollaborative & so limits any "greater than the sum of their parts" effect they could otherwise benefit from.

Cons

Cycling out expensive US resources for inexpensive IND/ARG/ESP based resources. Layoff decisions frequently without direct manager knowledge or input, good colleagues gone missing. Easy place to gain additional responsibility and experience, very difficult to be compensated for the added work. Raises between 1-1.5% from 2022-2026. Flattery & politics matter heavily, depending on your director/VP. Work/life balance is very bad and clocking out after 8-9 hours is frowned upon - frequent late nights year-round.

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