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Great mission, people, and culture - Anonymous employee Garner Health Technology Employee Review

5.0
2 July 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, great mission, culture of candor, interesting work

Cons

Not for the faint of heart

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5.0
19 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Extremely smart, mission-driven people at every level and every corner of the organization. Being part of a team that has a real shot at tangibly impacting healthcare in the US for the better is exciting and fulfilling. And it's a rapidly growing organization with a culture that favors talent and results over years of experience, so there's lot of room for career advancement if you are motivated.

Cons

The performance bar is high, the workload can be demanding at times, and things move very quickly. But on the flip side, for the same reasons, working at Garner is also very rewarding-- working in a place you are challenged means you get to constantly learn new things, see new things, and grow as a professional and an individual.

2.0
25 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The people I worked with every day were genuinely some of the best I've encountered; all very sharp, kind, and hardworking. The bar is high, and the engineering and product teams rise to meet it. If you're someone who thrives in a high-performance environment and wants to be surrounded by people who take their craft seriously, you will definitely find that here.

Cons

My criticism is directed at the executive level, not the rest of the org. - Layoffs happen without warning, even when the business appears to be doing extremely well. There were no PIPs or performance conversations. Just a sudden decision with no accountability. - Leadership churn around the CEO is also something worth paying attention to. People who get close to him tend not to last more than a year or two. - Major organizational changes happen without much transparency or lead time. Messaging shifts frequently. - Finally, as a healthcare company, the lack of empathy (from the top) is striking. But it's also not something they claim to have; it's not one of their core values, which is an intentional choice.

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