Intellivo reviews

2.8

45% would recommend to a friend

(67 total reviews)

43% positive business outlook

Intellivo has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 67 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Intellivo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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67 reviews
1.0
Oct 12, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I don't really have any positive viewpoints about this company

Cons

This company is one of the most poorly managed organizations I have ever worked for. The focus is so heavily on micromanaging employees and maintaining 'accountability' that they lose sight of achieving actual business goals. It’s the type of place that will spend ten dollars to save one, which leads to inefficiency and frustration among employees. Although I’m constantly told the company is growing, I’ve seen no personal rewards for this supposed growth. There are no bonuses, pay raises, light duty days, equipment upgrades, promotions, or even an increase in PTO. Management doesn’t ask employees for feedback on what kinds of rewards or incentives would be appreciated. Instead, they operate on assumptions and provide little to no communication with their staff. Worse still, any attempt to give feedback is met with retaliation, creating a toxic environment where employees are afraid to speak up. This can’t be healthy for long-term success. The company is over-managed, with layers of oversight that stifle productivity. When things inevitably fall behind, the blame is placed on the team rather than acknowledging the need for better planning or more staff. Instead of hiring people who can improve workflows and get things done, they pour money into management tools and tracking systems that bog down day-to-day operations. Inevitably this leads to working late hours or being asked to work weekends. If things were being ran properly, there would be no need for things to always come down to the eleventh hour. Even if you do work extra hard and put in extra hours, there is no recognition for your hard work and determination. Most of the time you are just rewarded with more work. The work itself is not even interesting, but management likes to pretend it is. There’s a serious culture problem here, but leadership is either unwilling or uninterested in addressing it. Another major issue within the company is the constant reshuffling, moving, and deleting of files and folders without proper communication. These changes frequently disrupt key applications, forcing employees to waste time searching for critical files or, worse, attempting to rely on memory to locate them. Files that are essential to our work are often deleted without warning, leading to chaos and inefficiencies. The lack of a standardized process for managing files, combined with the absence of clear communication when changes are made, creates confusion and hinders productivity. It’s incredibly frustrating to have to spend more time tracking down resources than actually working on tasks that matter. Too much employee time is wasted on busy work and low-priority tasks, rather than focusing on projects that could drive revenue. Task management is chaotic, and the lack of foresight in planning leaves employees stuck with unproductive, repetitive assignments. They do not properly plan projects and they wait until the last minute to decide a project is a priority. Everything is an emergency at this place to the point you don't know what a real emergency is anymore. Overall, this company’s refusal to listen to its employees and its poor planning have led to an unsustainable and demoralizing work environment. I just will close with one final thought. They sure are proud of their fancy new office. I'm not sure why they are making an office a priority. Taking care of their people and their customers and making money should be the priority, not a boring, building. The paradigm shifted in the nation to where many employees no longer want to commute but apparently management didn't get the memo.

5.0
Sep 12, 2024

Love my coworkers! Postive vibes

Recommend
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Pros

I truly enjoy coming to work each day and I really love the people that I work with. I feel like this is a very positive place to work and I am very happy here.

Cons

It is not really a con, but the company is growing fast and that can make it hard to get to know people outside of your own team.

4.0
Sep 9, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

You won't have any problems getting acclimated with the people who work at Intellivo

Cons

The company is growing fast, which is not a bad thing. But of course, with a growing company there will be growing pains. Workplace less personal, personal and group goals upticked, etc.

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