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CloudHealth Reviews

4.4

84% would recommend to a friend

(63 total reviews)
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Tom Axbey

90% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

CloudHealth has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 63 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The CloudHealth 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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63 reviews
1.0
12 Aug 2018

Unsafe development practices, exposure of customer credentials, worse

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Location in Boston is great, moderately okay income.

Cons

In the time I was there I witnessed a data breach, the issues of which could have easily been avoided. In a nutshell, inexperienced or rogue engineers doing stupid things. On a daily basis I witnessed developers accessing customer credentials, pulling up a Ruby IRB, and start hacking away against live customer environments. When confronted about what were clearly dangerous practices, rather than do the right thing, they stick their head in the sand, or take offense that you've called them out, Security at CloudHealth is non-existent where it counts most. Since I've left, when I poke about, they still have not revoked my credentials. I can still get into critical systems months later, and could seriously hurt their business badly. It provides me a good laugh on a weekly basis to observe that they still have no clue. These guys are pathetic.

1.0
30 Oct 2017

Weak executive management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some hard-working people although the location is becoming cramped

Cons

Management is consumed with being a “cool start-up” without doing any of the real work to earn customers. Stop cutting corners and trying to patch poorly thought out code. The change in CEO could be a positive one - we will be watching

2.0
10 Jan 2018

Sales Development Representative

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Commuter/gym reimbursement and coffee/beer/snacks -Powerful product in a growing market

Cons

As an SDR, you're expected to work extremely long hours prospecting and sourcing new opportunities for an assigned Account Executive. Meanwhile, many of the AEs are in the office MUCH LESS and basically sit around waiting for you to provide them with new discovery calls and demos. Furthermore, there is a blatant disregard for professional development within the sales organization as they continue to externally hire AEs without considering the amount of time invested by SDRs to prepare themselves for the next step (not to mention the specific product/industry knowledge developed in the SDR role). The SDR team also rolls under the marketing department instead of the sales department which creates a significant disconnect and drags the SDRs in two different directions. Within the company as a whole, there is a little too much patting on the back and hubris in general.

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CloudHealth Response
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I'm sorry the experience wasn't what you were looking for, but thank you for sharing your feedback. Not knowing when you were with us, I can share that 7 members of our existing sales team are former SDRs, 3 of whom were just promoted in Sales this January because of their stellar performance, and others have been promoted into Training or Sales Engineering. That said, we are still working very hard to continually invest in our SDR team through targeted training, the addition of a dedicated Sales Enablement Manager and comp plans that reflect the nuances of territory assignments. Our SDRs do work incredibly hard (as do the rest of CloudHealth employees) and we're entering into 2018 with complete alignment on company, departmental and individual goals. If we seem overly excited about the company and our mission, it's because we're proud to be part of high-performing teams harnessing the biggest technology trend in a generation as we build something incredible (and our careers) here at CloudHealth. Kristen Tronsky, HR Director @ CloudHealth Technologies
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