Tend reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(201 total reviews)
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Brian Bouma

67% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Tend has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 201 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tend 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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201 reviews
5.0
May 19, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Tend will soon be the leading dental service organization in the country, and contributing to the growth is both exciting and invigorating. Ability to pivot and adjust is critical. Tons of opportunity for vertical growth. Good benefits. There is work to be done on the team culture but it is absolutely in progress and moving in the right direction.

Cons

With so much focus on growth and expansion, this thing is fast paced. While most of the time this is a source of excitement and collaboration, it might not be for everyone. Chain of command within studios and ops changes regularly.

5.0
May 18, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Friendly employees who are more than willing to jump in and help. Everyone I have worked with wants to see others and the business succeed. It is also a rapidly growing startup which leads to opportunity and an exciting environment!

Cons

Fast paced- not for everyone but it is a startup

2.0
May 3, 2021

Red Flags Everywhere

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fancy swag, pretty locations, and photoshoots every couple of months for employees. Some tools that Tend uses are really high-tech and fancy, but there are other areas where Tend still really lacks.

Cons

It's hard to even think of where to begin. The corporate team (called the "hub") is full of people anxious about losing their jobs, or incredibly gossipy wannabe girlbosses. The NYC team only spends a few days in the office during the week right now, but I dread the days I have to go in. It's dead silent in the office and the only time you hear people talking is when they are trashing employees that aren't currently in the office. The dynamic between the Nashville and NYC teams is also both awkward and toxic. I've been on conference calls with Nashville leadership where my colleagues in NYC turned bright pink in the middle of the call from getting yelled at for things out of their control. You shouldn't be making your team break out in hives over an unpredictable error. Diversity is a clear issue with hub employees. It was a bit of an adjustment when I first started at Tend and realized that every single person there looks the same. NYC is so diverse, so I find this inexcusable. The pay and benefits at Tend are very low. I have a feeling they base their NYC employees off of Nashville salaries. The healthcare costs are extraordinarily high for a start-up in healthcare. A lot of people are given inflated titles (ex. Manager title but not managing anyone. Directors are really the equivalent of Managers). Tend is planning a lot of growth outside of NYC and based on the salaries of people on my team, I wouldn't be surprised if they replaced us with people from a cheaper city in the future. Tend's primary market right now is NYC, but this company is merely a leech to the city. Turnover is incredibly high at Tend. It's not uncommon for people to just walk off the job in the first few weeks, but management also fires people like crazy. Tend will sell you these dreams of growth and opportunity, but the reality is that a lot of people don't make it past six months. I'm also not aware of any real opportunity for career growth here. People just magically get promotions handed to them, but there isn't much of a way to explore new career paths or express that you want to grow. This is a place you go for a job, not a career.

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Tend Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your insights as an employee. As you know, we’re a young organization and our number one objective is to get better every day, which is only made possible by listening to our valued team members. We want you to know that we hear your feedback, and listening to our team is extremely important to us. Tend provides a variety of tools to facilitate this engagement: AllVoices, our anonymous internal hotline, as well as our People team, conversations with your direct manager, and employee sentiment surveys. Our goal is to make you feel comfortable coming to us with any issue you may be having, no matter how big or small. On the issue of diversity, we are always striving to do better as we grow our team. Tend is proud to be an equal opportunity employer with a 75% female team, and we cannot stress enough how committed we are to building a diverse and talented team. We’re so sorry that you haven’t had a wonderful experience at Tend. To that end, we would love to work with you on a proactive solution to address these issues. We’re proud of our culture of collaboration that allows our team members to play a role in our company’s fast growth and development. If you’re interested in continuing the dialogue, please reach out to us directly at at people@hellotend.com, or via AllVoices.
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