Great company to work for, but some blind spots - Anonymous employee Health Catalyst Employee Review

4.0
5 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing benefits, from great insurance w/ HSA match, to fitness/internet/cell phone/transit reimbursement, generous 401k, and more. The benefits are the #1 reason I'm still here. The company has a good mission and inspiring passion for it. Culture is a good mix of professionalism and fun. Executive leaders are genuine people who will learn your name, listen to your feedback, make you feel valued, and are deeply invested in making the company success from many perspectives.

Cons

I work at a remote site and often feel that the "corporate" team is not receptive to my team's on-the-ground voice of experience from working at a client site. Change can also be very slow. Larger-team projects, hiring/promotions, etc - anything that touches leadership takes a long of time.

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Health Catalyst Response
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Thanks for your thoughts! I agree and can empathize with your concern that change can be slow. It sure can be! We will continue to work on these issues, but I know that for me personally, I can tend to be impatient with the pace of change. We will keep at it though! Thanks for all that you do out there in the Alina office!

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