Love this company! - Membership Consultant ARCHWELL HEALTH Employee Review

5.0
21 Feb 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Decent pay that continues to grow as you work here longer. -The management is hands off when you do not need them and very helpful and responsive when you ask for help. If you are an adult and don't need someone constantly looking over your shoulder and requiring you to do things their way this is the place for you! -Benefits are very good, 18 days of PTO starting with Juneteenth and MLK Jr. Day as the two that really shows how progressive and inclusive the company is and they walk the walk that they talk. 2 floating PTO days to use when you need them. -Everyone is focused on providing the best possible healthcare to seniors in the areas we serve and doing it with great care to our seniors.

Cons

There really aren't any cons for me at this time but if you cannot operate in a work environment that requires you to be proactive and asks everyone to pitch in when things need done this isn't probably the right fit for you.

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5.0
17 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Dedicated medical professionals. A good niche for future growth/stable market. A culture in which they talk about their values a lot and try to look for ways to reward those who exemplify those values.

Cons

As a quickly growing company an employee who is more rigid will have a harder time than one who adapts well.

2.0
24 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The mission is meaningful and the patient population is rewarding. There are also some really great people who genuinely care about the work.

Cons

There’s definitely favoritism and a level of toxicity, especially when you first start. It’s not the most welcoming environment, and at times it can feel cliquey, which makes it harder to feel included and supported. It can come across as competitive in a negative way instead of team-focused. You’re often held accountable for things that happened before you even joined the company. If you take over a practice with an already struggling culture, there’s an expectation to fix everything quickly, which just isn’t realistic. As someone with management experience, it takes time to observe, understand the team, and build trust before making meaningful changes. On top of that, training takes about a month, so by the time you’re actually ready to fully step in, expectations are already high and there’s pressure to perform immediately. It can feel like you’re set up to fall behind. There’s also a strong focus on metrics without always having the staffing or support needed to meet them, which adds to the overall stress and burnout.

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