Ensora Health reviews

2.3

27% would recommend to a friend

(171 total reviews)

John Damgaard

20% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Ensora Health has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 171 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Ensora Health employee rating is 38% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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171 reviews
1.0
May 15, 2023

Toxic

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I cannot think of any. They had unlimited PTO but that ended in 2023.

Cons

They lose staff but don't backfill the positions so they don't have nearly enough staff to get through the daily work. They've outsourced a lot of work thinking that would alleviate the workload but it's done the opposite in making more work for the FTE's in the states. They have unrealistic expectations and provide no support. Turnover in leadership is insane, and they're constantly making quick changes with no rationale behind it leaving the staff feeling like they are constantly being jacked around and set up to fail. They are trying to grow the business way too fast and are going to give themselves a bad reputation if they continue on this path. It went from being a "family" atmosphere with a ton of flexibility to now trying to be corporate. The reason many people chose to stay is no longer a reason.

1.0
Dec 5, 2025

A company with potential but new leadership is derailing it

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote first culture, purpose-built software

Cons

I worked at Ensora Health for several years and saw firsthand both the strengths and the unraveling of the organization. For a time, there were leaders who genuinely understood our business, our customers, and the operational nuances that made the company successful. Those leaders were competent, collaborative, and committed. Unfortunately, most of them have since left either just priority to or just after the arrival of the new CEO, John Damgaard, and the difference is stark. The new CEO has come in and made sweeping changes without taking the time to understand how the business actually works or the needs of the customers we serve. Decisions feel disconnected from reality. We rebranded only to reverse the rebrand shortly afterward, which not only created chaos internally but signaled a lack of strategic clarity at the top. Communication from leadership is opaque at best. Layoffs are rolled out with little to no warning, leaving employees blindsided and anxious. From the outside, these reductions feel arbitrary and without a clear operational or financial rationale. It’s hard to build trust when major decisions seem to come out of nowhere. While I met many smart, thoughtful, hardworking people at Ensora, especially in the earlier leadership structure. The new leadership team lacks transparency, consistency, and, frankly, credibility. Respectfully, a lot of what they communicate feels like corporate fluff without substance or understanding. Morale has suffered because of it. Ensora Health still has potential, but unless the company stabilizes its leadership approach, improves communication, and grounds strategic decisions in actual operational insight, I worry that the cycle of turnover and rework will continue.

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Ensora Health Response
7mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective. We’re glad you value our remote-first culture and purpose-built software—both remain central to our mission. We appreciate your feedback and recognize the concerns you’ve raised and understand the impact that organizational changes can have. Thank you again for your contributions, and we wish you continued success.
1.0
Oct 22, 2025

Leadership styles might not align with company’s core values

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Competitive pay, remote work, and unlimited PTO.

Cons

Some members of the leadership team may not have the experience needed to effectively lead a high performing team. Communication during times of stress often felt discouraging, patronizing, or unproductive. This led to lower morale, increased gossip, and possibly higher turnover. I’d recommend that anyone considering an opportunity here pay close attention to management style and team dynamics during the interview process.

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Ensora Health Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We're glad to hear our remote-first approach, competitive pay, and flexible time-off policies have been meaningful to you—these reflect our commitment to supporting high-performing teams. We appreciate your feedback on leadership and communication. Thank you again for your insights and for being part of our journey.
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