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4.3

77% would recommend to a friend

(28 total reviews)

Charlie Harp

85% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Clinical Architecture has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 28 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Clinical Architecture 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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28 reviews
3.0
8 Oct 2024

Honest Review

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company pays its employees well and there is also room to grow. In my time there I saw many people be supported as they grew within their department as well as people that moved to different departments and got the opportunity to explore new fields. This was one of the most intelligent and savvy groups of people that I've ever worked with and although it is a very specific type of work culture there, it is a nice family feel within the separate departments.

Cons

Upper management. Many at the highest of the totem pole have a very dated way of viewing how a company should navigate, display a lot of favoritism and overall make emotional decisions that don't benefit the organization or team members as a whole. They harp on having an open door policy and taking everyones voice into consideration but every employee I knew that worked there knew that not to be true and knew to watch what you say/suggest around certain leadership.

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Clinical Architecture Response
1y
We value our teams’ input and thank you for your thoughtful feedback. We understand that anonymous outlets may be more appealing for expressing opinions, however we encourage team members to embrace the “tell a human” approach and communicate directly with their manager or People Operations so we can address specific concerns. We're grateful you had the opportunity to work with great minds and watch them grow, whether upward or within new departments. We would love to hear more on your thoughts about upper management through open conversation and feedback. Please reach out to careers@clinicalarchitecture.com so we may learn more. We certainly embrace innovate ideas and feedback on how to improve and your input could help us in those efforts. We also appreciate the fact that there is a delicate balance when it comes time to implementing new ideas and ways of doing things. We evaluate these considerations and do our best to communicate to the team on why we may or may not be able to take action on certain ideas. We're bummed to hear this may not have been your experience and would be grateful for the opportunity to learn more. Again, we thank you for your feedback and hope you’ll reach out so we may gain a better understanding of your experience.
4.0
23 Feb 2018

Great company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Unbeatable culture -Relaxed atmosphere -No micromanagement -Encouraged to innovate

Cons

-Benefits -Pay can be lower than other companies, with raises difficult to come by

3.0
26 Sept 2025

CA

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice office. Nice people. Good company goals.

Cons

No socializing. Always in a rush. Managers disconnected from staff. HR that won’t even admit it’s HR. No respect to job applicants (make them wait over a month with no response). No gradual pay raise

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Clinical Architecture Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We genuinely appreciate hearing from current and former team members, and we understand why this platform can feel like an appealing outlet. Whenever possible, we do encourage concerns to be shared directly with a People Operations team member or manager so we can address them in real time, but we’re grateful for the insight you’ve provided here. We’re glad to hear you had positive experiences with the office environment, the people, and our company goals. At the same time, we’re sorry to learn that some aspects of your experience fell short of expectations. To offer some context: Social Connection: We do provide a variety of opportunities to socialize—both formally and informally—and we’re always open to suggestions for how to strengthen connection across teams. People Operations: Our People Ops team works hard every day to support employees, improve processes, and communicate transparently. While we don’t always use the traditional “HR” label, our goal is the same: to be accessible, helpful, and engaged. Interview Timelines: We recognize that coordinating schedules across departments can make our interview process longer than we’d like. This is an area we continue to refine, and we apologize to anyone who has experienced delays or lack of communication. Pay Structure: Our pay raise process is company-wide and based on both market competitiveness and individual merit. We aim for fairness, equity, and transparency in how compensation decisions are made. We truly value honest feedback like yours. It helps us learn, grow, and better support our teams and applicants. If you’re open to continuing the conversation, our door is always open.
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