Verily reviews

2.8

32% would recommend to a friend

(402 total reviews)
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Stephen Gillett

25% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

Verily has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 402 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Verily 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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402 reviews
2.0
Oct 3, 2020

A confusing place to work.

Recommend
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Pros

Google-ish benefits and pay. Eary in your engineering career, you can learn a lot here.

Cons

Incoherent product strategy. This leads to superficial product plans and partnerships that look great in a press release but wilt under the slightest business pressure when things get tough. Hint: things always get tough in health care. Business dev people rush to sign partnerships without thinking through long term alignment issues. Biz dev people are rewarded for closing the deal and move on to the next whale hunt. Engineering is left holding the bag trying to figure it all out over the next 12 to 18 months. Things then crumble after countless person-years are wasted and the cycle starts again. Eventually, something does stick but you are rolling the dice on your personal career in the 1 in 5 chance that what sticks is the project you are on. You have some control of the outcome but not that much as most decisions are top-down and structural/macroeconomic issues are often insurmountable. Verily products are not obvious money-makers. While getting paid extremely well, most likely you will not launch anything. The situation pays the rent but leaves an empty feeling inside you. Doing too much. The Google mindset is to plant 1000 seeds and let a few flowers bloom. That works at Google where there is infinite money but at Verily it just means the strategy provides no rubric for making the hard decisions of A vs B, and eventually both A and B are pursued with limited resources for both. Get ready for a ton of Google-y process and a decent amount of land-grab politics in mid-management. You will find several teams essentially doing the same thing. Culture. You will either love it or hate it. Most people are mission-driven here, so if health tech is your thing you will find it here. For engineers not into health-tech, you will find it sterile and boring. Process, compliance, byzantine health systems, strange workflows, and hard to comprehend data. And the pace. The pace is slow. Slow. If you need to work with any other team, expect things to take 5x longer since that other team is underwater and dealing with their own fires. People are really stressed out, and this was even before COVID. It’s hard to do good work when your motivation is fear of failure and how that impacts your career versus a passion for building great products. The vibe is 4.0GPA students who can ace every test but the execution is purely mechanical. Psychological safety discussed but not truly lived. Immature and uninspired mid-management. Strange, inconsistent, and often incoherent decision making around bonuses, performance management, people management, and work-from-home policies during the pandemic. Combine with a foot-in-mouth communication style. There are several new Execs in the ranks and their influence is still percolating through the org. The Exec team is full of super-stars but they need to fix the basic stuff.

1.0
Jun 24, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunity to work on really innovative high impact projects.

Cons

Politics, bad management, not at all “Googley” despite being spawned by Google.

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Verily Response
4y
We appreciate you taking the time to leave a review. Our goal is to create an environment where people collaborate, support each other, and enjoy meaningful work. It sounds like this wasn’t your experience. Even though you are no longer a Verily employee we’d love to connect your feedback to the Verily People and Culture Team, and hope you'll email us at “verily-PACT@google.com”. Your feedback can then connect to others' feedback as we continue to build and improve Verily as one of the great places to build your career. Best of luck in your career!
1.0
Jan 6, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Used to be more like Google. Andy used to be more forthcoming. Some teams are shielded better than others.

Cons

Verily’s projects are consistently understaffed and levels of stress reflect that. Verily calls themself a startup when it suits them (minimal resources, cutting benefits, work/life balance problems), and plays up the message that they come from Google when it suits them (any external messaging). Requests for transparency from leadership are met with answers that downplay the issues or outright say that there are no problems. Dissatisfaction and attrition from rank and file employees. The new COO seems like a good change, but it may be too little too late after years of C-levels telling us that the problems we see and experience daily don’t actually exist. Executives/middle-managers focus on denouncing leakers while ignoring the underlying problems within the company. Would not recommend as a place to work for those concerned with DEI. Too much reliance on promoting “the mission”. The mission should be used to motivate people, not be used as justification to guilt people when they question cost cutting. Promotions are very political.

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Verily Response
4y
We appreciate you taking the time to leave a review. Our goal is to create an environment where people collaborate, support each other, and enjoy meaningful work. It sounds like this wasn’t your experience. Even though you are no longer a Verily employee we’d love to connect your feedback to the Verily People and Culture Team, and hope you'll email us at “verily-PACT@google.com”. Your feedback can then connect to others' feedback as we continue to build and improve Verily as one of the great places to build your career. Best of luck in your career!
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