WebMD Health reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(1,052 total reviews)

Robert N. Brisco

56% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

WebMD Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,052 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WebMD Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
5.0
Dec 9, 2015

It's been great!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people here are smart and dedicated (and fun!). The leadership is working hard to precipitate positive change, and communicate effectively. My years here have been interesting, challenging, and given me huge opportunities for growth.

Cons

It isn't perfect, but there is so much positive going on!

1.0
Dec 9, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I worked at WebMD for many years (10+) and loved the early years. Management was supportive and co-workers were collaborative. We built a great brand. Comp and benefits were also good.

Cons

Senior management has created a truly toxic environment. Managers will do anything and everything to make themselves and their numbers look better - employees are mere cogs in the system, a disposable commodity. If you like vicious politics this is the place for you!

4.0
Dec 8, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Since mid-2014, WebMD Health Services has restructured itself and shed a lot of dead weight around the "middle" - we had a significant population of managers who were creating fiefdoms. Intra-office engagement had become fairly adversarial. The lack of leadership was obvious, and we were hemorrhaging talent due to the instability. The restructuring came with its own bumps, but since then, the environment has moved in a really positive, team-oriented environment. The Wellness market segment continues to grow, the regulatory environment has become well-defined, and WHS has a much better idea as to how it fits in this niche. Our current leadership team seems to this cynic to be genuinely committed to ensuring that we focus on improving our products and processes. Our previous leadership - not so much!

Cons

First - we're a software development company that happens to develop and manage Wellness programs. We're not a health care company. You really have to understand that before you interview here. If that's not your segment, MAYBE you can find a niche, but you have to be comfortable with software, data interchange, and complex relationships with clients and their vendors, no matter what you do. If you're used to a comfy, slow-paced insular environment with a lot of bureaucracy, you're not going to get that here. We're more like an agency. I started with WHS in 2012 and loved it for the first year and a half, but was seriously considering pulling the plug in early 2014 because the company was something of a mess. The complete restructuring in mid-2014 and pitiless elimination of weak leadership encouraged me. We've fostered a really positive team environment which shows when you speak with current employees. That said, there are jobs that I wouldn't do here. Be positive that you truly understand the job role you're interviewing for - we've made a lot of improvements with our job descriptions but there are still weak spots. Recruiting is hit and miss. If you talk to a recruiter and they leave a bad taste in your mouth, HANG IN THERE! If you get a chance to speak to the hiring manager and your potential team - they will give you the scoop. The hiring process is frustrating for all of us. We're trying to improve this through HR, because the recruiters can be awful. IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE AT WHS, TALK TO THEM FIRST AND THEY WILL MOST LIKELY BYPASS THE RECRUITERS. Ask them to submit your resume through the internal referral system as well. If your resume lands in a manager's hand with a strong endorsement, there is a much better chance that you'll be recruited more aggressively. Finally - I don't consider this a con, but a lot of people do. If you're in a client-facing role, you get to work with clients. Yay! A lot of people don't have the stomach for this. Be sure that you are comfortable with speaking with all kinds of people, of varying knowledge levels and professionalism, before you take a client-facing role. People who are used to just cruising don't do well here.

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