Great people and product, but onboarding needs improvement - Implementation Project Manager AbbaDox Employee Review

3.0
6 June 2026
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Pros

Great people Wonderful product Amazing customers to work with

Cons

Fast growing and not able to catch up with demand. No formal onboarding which leads to gaps in knowledge. Some folks are too busy to help out.

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5.0
10 Mar 2025
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Pros

Teamwork is at the forefront, and we feel challenged (in a great way) to continue raising the bar in performance and contributions. Culture is genuine and the positive support is felt, from the top down.

Cons

Love the option to remote work, because it allows me to be part of this great company. But I happen to really like my colleagues, and seeing them more often would make it even better!

4.0
15 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The Mission Matters: I love that the work I do actually impacts patient care. We’re building advanced Radiology Information Systems (RIS) and playing with AI—it’s not just another "SaaS" product; it actually helps doctors do their jobs better. Flexibility is Key: I really value the remote-first culture. Management actually trusts me to get my work done without breathing down my neck, which makes balancing my personal life so much easier. My Coworkers are Great: One of the best parts of my day is the people. It’s a very collaborative, "roll up your sleeves" environment. Since we aren’t a massive conglomerate, I actually know my teammates and feel supported by them.

Cons

A Bit of "Startup Chaos": We’re growing fast, and sometimes the processes haven’t caught up with the scale. Things can feel a little disorganized or "last minute" when we’re pushing out new updates. High Workload: There are definitely seasons where the "to-do" list feels never-ending. Because we are a lean team, when things get busy, everyone feels the pressure to over-deliver. Salary vs. Market: If I’m being honest, the pay isn’t always at the very top of the industry bracket. You definitely trade some of that "Big Tech" compensation for the flexibility and the tighter-knit culture. The Career Ladder is Flat: Since we don't have twenty layers of management, it isn’t always clear how to move "up." You kind of have to be your own advocate if you want a title change or a new set of responsibilities.

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