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
2.0
Mar 18, 2015

Company Review

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people at WebMD Health Services are outstanding - very dedicated, hard workers who really care about the work they do.

Cons

Frequent layoffs, micromanagement by Corporate. Seems like my peers lived in fear of being laid off on a regular basis.

1.0
Mar 11, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some passionate, smart people who come to WebMD inspired by a mission to help people be healthier - almost all of them are new employees who haven't figured it out yet (but give them 6 months and they will get embittered and start looking for a new job).

Cons

Advice to people looking at jobs at WebMD Health Services: 1) Do not take a job at WebMD unless you really need to. It is a very dis-spiriting place. You will waste your talents here. 2) If you do take a job at WebMD, do not stop looking for other jobs. Virtually every manager and above is openly looking for their next career - many of them successfully so. As proof, take a look at the turnover rate among senior management - it is incredibly high. 3) Once at WebMD, do not trust HR or senior management in Portland. I've seen several people burned as a result. Glassdoor's editorial policy asks for no ranting... So let's just say that there are some in the senior management team who are in over their heads, and treat their employees in less-than-kind ways. 4) Expect layoffs. There is a grand tradition of December layoffs. It is WebMD's way of celebrating the holidays. 5) Expect revenue shortfalls (at least for the WebMD Health Services division). There will be pressure on raises, bonuses, funding of projects, etc. 6) Expect disfunction between the division-level management team in Portland and the New York management team. As a result, projects will get approved, then dis-approved. Promises will be made and unmade because of poor NY-Portland communication. Final piece of advice before taking a job at WebMD. Find someone who has worked there for a few years first. Buy them a drink, and encourage them to be open about the company's prospects. Then make an informed decision (oh, and by the way... WebMD retains a reputation management firm that posts fake posts on glassdoor and other sites - you can usually spot them by their brevity and the fact that the "con" comments are vague or not really "cons". Read some of the shorter posts with a critical eye). It is a shame, really. WebMD has been in a position to do great, meaningful work, but have time and again missed the opportunity. Take your talent to a place that can use it effectively.

2.0
Mar 10, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Don't get me wrong, there are some great people in leadership positions at the company, and they have been great mentors to me. There are many people there that are very smart, dedicated, and extremely hardworking.

Cons

People don't get compensated properly, there's tremendous disparity in how people get paid, I've seen it as a manager, and tried very hard to correct it, but the company just doesn't have the money to bring underpaid employees up to market value, so if you're at WebMD and feel that you're underpaid, you probably are and shouldn't hold your breath. Sales people sell things to clients without making sure the infrastructure exists to properly implement because they're so afraid of losing the business, and then when the implementation goes wrong, the implementation teams are to blame. HR doesn't care about the employees. They're extremely inflexible and are basically afraid that giving an inch will lead to litigation down the road. It wasn't always like this...

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