ZoomCare reviews

2.8

34% would recommend to a friend

(381 total reviews)
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Jeff Fee

37% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

ZoomCare has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 381 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ZoomCare 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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381 reviews
3.0
Nov 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pros: You get free training on very good skills. Phlebotomy, CLIA, BLS, EHR. Definitely a good start if you'd like to get into healthcare or even admin work. Direct management is nice. My manager personally is always responsive, considerate, willing to work with me and listen to my concerns.

Cons

Definitely underpaid for all the work we do for 10-11 hour days. Other people who've been here longer than me said they also feel underappreciated. I would not be able to afford my simple lifestyle if I did not have a second job. Work environment can be toxic.

2.0
Nov 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

3 1/2 day work week Cool coworkers Often dead time to do other things

Cons

Messy management Too much work for one position Always drama Ran by only yt people Constantly raising the prices of care but not the pay of workers

2.0
Sep 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-flexibility of schedule: as long as the work got done there was nobody going around checking desks or micromanaging you. - Pay was good for the role and market. - They hired smart people for the tech department but had to supplant capacity with a lot of offshore contractors. - The idea of Zoomcare was great. - There were opportunities for clinical staff to move into other roles, and we frequently brought in new people to give them a shot at something different. - Benefits were really good.

Cons

Don’t let the string of reviews lately fool you, it’s all astroturfing nonsense by HR and Recruiting to attempt to put makeup on the pig. -Leadership: upper company management spoke a lot of high goals and aspirations but ultimately couldn’t achieve them for various reasons. There was a lot of in-fighting and favoritism being played. Lots of “old guard” that had roles created to keep them around instead of shedding ideas that lead to the company getting where it currently is. - Knee jerk reactions that caused a lot of money to be spent on inferior products for tech. The organization was days away from turning on new features to start replacing an antiquated system and decided to throw it all away. - Departments like to fight with one another and jockey for position to receive funding. Not uncommon but it’s amplified here. - moral was hilariously low amongst lots of our clinic staff. Providers didn’t get any flexibility and clinic associate staff was often undertrained, underqualified and in some cases shouldn’t have been part of the organization to begin with. Providers often had time off requests denied or ignored. - clinic management treat clinics more like cellphone kiosks than medical clinics, focusing on how to increase revenue instead of how to provide better care. - Department heads often have their hands in too many things at once and have too much influence. Those who are good at what they do are handcuffed because they refuse to play the games.

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