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
5.0
Sep 3, 2024

Differing Perspectives

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Pros

I think, like many places, your experience at the work place can vary based on who is in charge of you and which department you work in. I’ve worked under more than one manager in my time here and have enjoyed them, along with my team lead. They’ve always been open and willing to answer any questions, help, or hear concerns. I also enjoy being around the coworkers I have in the office. It’s easy to find people that you can get along with here. There are also a lot of really knowledgeable people here who can be helpful when you need them. In my experience, I have not felt micromanaged in my department. My lead knows that we will get our job done, and that makes a huge difference. I don’t feel pressured or expected to bring any work home which is refreshing. I appreciate that HR is very personable and they like doing things for us on Fridays (popcorn, yogurt bar, etc). Everyone here is very approachable.

Cons

These are the cons that I can think of. Although “cons”, none of these have made me unhappy in my job. I’ve been really happy working here, and I actually enjoy coming to work everyday. 1. Our insurance is fairly expensive. It makes prescriptions fairly cheap (compared to my past insurances), but we don’t have coverage at Baptist facilities which is just my preference. 2. With the office being located on one of the busiest streets, the 8-5 schedule can really set you back when it comes to getting home. It can take 10-15 minutes just to get out of the parking lot. Not a fault of Intellivo’s, but closing the office about 15 minutes earlier could make a huge difference. 3. I’m not necessarily unhappy with my gross pay, but I do think compensation could be raised for all departments. 4.You have to use PTO if you want to have Christmas Eve and/or New Year’s Eve off.

3.0
Aug 8, 2024

Extreme room for improvement

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Pros

My department is caring and compassionate. I cannot say the same for others. I do genuinely love this job but since LRS management is pressuring employees to write a good review, maybe voicing my opinions can make a change. Regular employees are amazing, management is hit or miss. Opportunities to grow (at least in my department.) Popcorn Fridays! Love the things that HR creates.

Cons

I am not disclosing my position or department in fears of retaliation. this is a right to work state (meaning your job is in jeopardy every second.) People have been fired, pressured into resignation (so unemployment won’t be paid), or treated differently for voicing their complaints. To quote George Orwell, “We are all equal. But some people are more equal than others.” Forced return to office for a *majority* of the Memphis workforce. *Some* Memphis people were given the chance to be hybrid or fully remote. most people, on the other hand, were given the finger and were told 5 days in office or get fired. If they had documented health issues, car issues, or have a 1-2 hour commute, management would not make an exception because it “wasn’t fair” to the others. They recently acquired another company with 200+ people that are all remote. A slap in the face. To add to the unfair and unequal treatment, only certain people will be able to switch roles and move from in-office to remote. They create jobs in other departments that they supposedly open to everyone, including external candidates, only to hire the person they created the job for. They keep shuffling office arrangements. Some people have switched desks for no apparent reason 4 times in 11 months only to be 3 feet from where they previously were. The equipment isn’t equitable either- some departments get brand new equipment and desks. Everyone got downsized since the move except one department. This contributes to the resentment and inequity. We all had L shaped desks at the old office and now we have extremely cramped 6 or less foot rectangles. Some desk drawers are missing keys. One department has 10+ year old equipment and shoddily built cubicles that have 15+ years of wear and tear on them. One cubicle looks like it was used in a slasher film set with a giant red stain above the desktop. They bought fancy new office furniture and conference equipment. Why couldn’t they invest in their long-term employees? Casual Fridays were removed with no explanation. Remote workers have no dress code. No sick days, no personal days, no paid maternity leave, use your 3 weeks vacation (which we all desperately need). If you do need STD or LTD. you don’t get a paid for two weeks, then use short term disability (that they pay for but only 2/3s.) Vacations also don’t roll over. They could match the benefits of the acquired company, but they won’t. Town halls are interesting. I liked how they added a live chat last one because I was paying more attention to that. The new company employees were raising their fears about getting fired in real time. Welcome to the company! :) We had to sign a waiver granting them a perpetual license to our likeness that can be sold to another company and we’d get no compensation for any user and we couldn’t sue/revoke it for any reason. If some company gets breached or wants to use my likeness for deep fake p*rn or hate speech advertising, I can’t say no to that. I can’t hold someone accountable. WiFi and hardwired in office are trash. Employee monitoring software that logs every second of what you do.

5.0
Aug 2, 2024
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Pros

Management knows what they're doing. They don't get in your way. You're given every bit of tech and every advantage you need to succeed. The culture is excellent. I'm more accustomed to jobs where you get scapegoated, stabbed in the back and lied to by the same people who are managing you. This is not that place. A breath of fresh air for me.

Cons

There's a lot of work to do. I don't consider that a bad thing at all, but this website won't let me post without adding at least one "Con." If you think a lot of work is a bad thing, then this job isn't for you.

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