Omada Health reviews

4.2

83% would recommend to a friend

(253 total reviews)
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Sean Duffy

95% approve of CEO

90% positive business outlook

Omada Health has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 253 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Omada Health employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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253 reviews
5.0
Mar 5, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Flexible schedule - Good benefits - Remote first culture - As long as you get your work done, they don't bother you

Cons

- Time clock that tracks time spent working with members is not accurate. I have worked 12 hour days before just to hit the required dashboard time when working overtime. I'm constantly putting in way more hours than actually scheduled because I'm trying to hit the dashboard time, even if I have finished all of my work. - Not enough hours at the end of the year; we went months and months working less than 40 hours and I don't know how much longer I would have been able to sustain that. It put a big financial strain on me for those months and it was hard to manage, especially around the holidays. It would have been nice to have at least 40 hours consistently. We could have done trainings or anything to help us get those extra few hours.

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Omada Health Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful and candid feedback. We want to clarify that the time tracking dashboard for member-facing employees is intended to be an ancillary time management resource, independent of the time tracking system used for payroll purposes. Our coaches are trained and expected to accurately log their working hours through the appropriate HR tool for compensation accuracy. We continue to be committed to exploring new ways to support coaches in managing their time effectively by researching innovative solutions to enhance visibility and accuracy in time tracking through our dashboard. This is one of many ways that we support Omadans in staying informed and we look forward to offering more solutions in the future.
5.0
Mar 4, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I'm grateful for the work/life/health balance Omada gives me. The hours are very flexible - I'm able to be home with my children, arrange my work day in a way that works for me (no problems with scheduling appointments, etc.). Though some reviewers have had negative experiences with the compensation, I'm happy with it. Yes, we aren't allowed to "use" our credentials as health coaches. Yes, I could make more working as an RDN/CDCES. But, with the responsibilities I have as a health coach, the flexibility and the other benefits (monthly health expense benefit, monthly internet/phone expense benefit, monthly work team meal expense benefit, coaching/therapy benefit, generous bonus program and others), I'm okay with what I'm making. To note, though, this won't be how I feel if my hours don't average to 40 hours/week at the end of the year. I have just as much connection to my manager/coworkers working remote as I did in my job that wasn't remote. There are a lot of opportunities to connect (work teams, 1:1 manager communication, etc.) - the health coach management team is very approachable and I really feel that they have our best interest at heart. For me, the positives outweigh the negatives at this time. Omada is still growing and employees have to understand that it's a balance of taking care of employees and also surviving and growing to be able to keep those employees employed.

Cons

Career growth within the health coaching role is challenging. Omada is trying to grow the diabetes/hypertension program and so has been encouraging/supporting qualified health coaches to become Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (CDCES) to support that growth. But, they've been taking way more health coaches through the credentialing path than there are positions for. I would estimate that 15-25 health coaches have earned this credential in the last 4-5 years with the hope of being promoted and there have been just 5 or so that have been promoted in those 4-5 years (while the other 15-20 health coaches wait years and years for an opportunity to be promoted all while Omada encourages more and more health coaches to keep getting credentialed each year). The unexpected change from salary to hourly pay with periods of hours less than 40 hours/week and periods of mandatory overtime really impacted the flexibility of the role. Working overtime is not something I want to do, but I have to (not just because it's mandatory, but because if I don't, my hours/pay won't average out to 40 hours/week at the end of the year). Decisions feel very top to bottom.

5.0
Mar 2, 2024

A Great Place to Work

Recommend
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Pros

Supportive colleagues and community of Omadans. Healthy culture. Competitive overall pay. Strong leadership. Work & Life flexibility / remote first. Being part of an incredible mission and making a difference in healthcare.

Cons

Working through growing pains as the company builds for future scale while addressing today's needs to support growing member and customer base.

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