Inovalon reviews

2.8

39% would recommend to a friend

(1,297 total reviews)
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Adam Kansler

52% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Inovalon has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,297 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Inovalon employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jun 13, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

pay check and literally nothing else

Cons

no direction, management sucks, complete chaos and commotion, lacks process, constant lay-offs, company going under water. Run away from this company.. even if it means being jobless for a few more weeks, the experience you gain here is a joke because you wont be able to contribute or learn anything real (management will not let you even if you have the skillset and want to because they are too insecure).. working here means putting a huge freaking dent to your career.. stressful and toxic environment.. not sure what more I can say to warn you..did I say constant lay-offs? Please find a better place where you would feel like you are contributing something to company and society and in return learning some new interesting stuff

1.0
Jan 17, 2018

Fake Positive Reviews

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I honestly can't think of much.

Cons

Every year, Inovalon has multiple layoffs. Due to that, you will see an influx of negative reviews. They are generally true. The company has a longstanding reputation of not valuing employees and it has created a toxic culture that permeates throughout the organization. After the negative reviews, recruiting "encourages" current employees to submit positive reviews. Look at the pattern yourself! Don't trust the positive reviews.

1.0
Feb 6, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay can be pretty good for some, ample parking, Melford office is relatively nice, you can always find a meeting room (I've been places where that was an issue), plenty of opportunity because people quit weekly, automatic vesting in 401K and 3 weeks of vacation that comes at once (doesn't accrue)... That's the best I can do for the pro's and that was a stretch...

Cons

Inovalon by far tops the list as the worst company I have ever had the pleasure of working for throughout my career. The truly talented never make it long, often times only a few months. Its common place for people to quit without notice or a mass exodus after year end bonuses are received. The morale is low and stress levels are high, the Only people that stick around either have Stock and are waiting on the IPO, are friends or minions of certain VP's and C-Suite execs so they can do no wrong and often get the random "discretionary" bonuses that they think no one knows about or Inovalon is paying for them to stay in the country and they cant leave or this is the Only job they have ever really had and they don't understand that this environment is FAR from the norm. This place is an Absolute pressure cooker. Leadership does not care about its employees at all, we constantly are thrown in the line of fire with clients due to unfeasible/unrealistic contracts and timelines. They will sign up for a contract in which they know typically requires a 3 month ramp up time, if the client requests it to start next week they agree to it and have people working 24 hours/ 7 days a week to try and make it happen and when it doesn't the Product Development teams are to blame. Everything is an urgent emergency here, every day something falls apart or reporting is incorrect due to a horrible architecture that no one ever wants to invest money into fixing. We constantly band-aid issues only for the same problem to come back the following week only bigger, the majority of our clients are dissatisfied. Product teams are held to get work done when they have no development resources assigned to do their work. There are no PM's in the traditional sense, you know the ones that handle costs, budget, resource allocation, etc, our PM's coordinate meetings and open bridge lines. There is constant organizational change, teams being split up without work being properly transitioned. The VP's and GM's sell you on how you can use your talent here and help to influence change and when you start you are looked at as the enemy if you disagree and don't immediately conform to the norm. There are no true job descriptions, all jobs are incredibly blurred, everyone is expected to do everything, no processes or true governance put in place. Sr. VP's only feel you deserve a bonus if he sees you online at 10pm at night or if you are one of his friends or one of his minions (see above). Bonuses are funded from HR at 100% but by the time the money gets down to the employees over 50% of what they could have had has been mysteriously taken away so that leadership, friends and minions can get larger bonuses. Greed is at an All time high here so the employees that do the day to day work are often left with nothing, even Directors with good intentions and want to look out for their employees often have no control over these situations. Every word that was said about the CEO in others reviews is truth so I will just add that he is an extremely greedy, selfish and arrogant person, its a shame to treat people the way that he does, people at all levels, yes I said ALL levels... Imagine a CEO reviewing your reports guide and forcing you to redo it from scratch on a Friday night. Welcome to Inovalon, the worst work environment imaginable. I expect this place to get even worse after going public, so please take heed to the advise that I wish I would have received prior to joining and if nothing else stay away from the Risk Adjustment product team! The CEO should go ahead and sell the place.

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