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Insignia Health

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Poorly managed and toxic - Anonymous employee Insignia Health Employee Review

1.0
27 July 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The offices are in a nice location.

Cons

Leadership is lacking. There is no vision of where the company is going. Promises are rarely kept. Leaders clearly hate each other and only seem interested in maintaining the appearance of a functioning company so they can sell. Leadership will consistently openly badmouth employees after they've moved to a different company. Work environment is toxic. A "boys club" attitude is the norm. Interdepartmental relations are regularly hostile. Shouting in meetings is not unheard of. Interpersonal conversations among certain departments are regularly racist, sexist, homophobic, and/or otherwise bigoted. Harassment and open hostility are ignored by Leadership until it could be a liability for them. Employees have fallen asleep in meetings or at their desk. HR seems incapable of addressing any of these issues, due to lack of support by leadership. Some employees barely work. Managers are incompetent. They have little power other then protecting troublesome employees and indulge in petty rivalry. Benefits are terrible: high deductable with limited HSA; no retirement plan; pay is hamstrung by being a LLC partnership; basic PTO policy.

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5.0
16 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This company is by far one of the best companies I have ever worked for! They leadership is great and they give you a lot of autonomy. Pay is in line with market.

Cons

Benefits could be better but it is a small company Small company so not a lot of room for growth

4.0
10 Sept 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Experiencing exciting growth. Several large new clients and great opportunities to expand both in the US and abroad. Currently a great group of people split between the Portland and Minneapolis offices. Everyone seems very focused on improving our products and furthering the company's mission, which is a change from years past. Employees are given a lot of autonomy and room to grow in their roles or transition to new ones. I've been with the company several years and it's had some ups and downs with turnover, a few bad managers, and some lean sales years. Several toxic employees left the company a couple of years ago and the culture and morale have really improved since then. It's a small LLC and original employees were on a K1 tax system, which caused difficulties for some employees. Most employees are W2s now so no weird tax issues. The benefits also have improved from when I started - healthcare/dental/vision, disability, 401k with matching, transit accounts, and a good PTO plan. Due to COVID we are mostly working remotely now and it seems to be going very well. Employees can go in to the office if they choose but no pressure to do so. There were (and I'm sure will be again when offices open back up) lots of perks in the office (drinks/snacks/lunches/happy hours), even a couple of bikes for employees to ride around downtown.

Cons

There is sometimes tension between dev and product, which may be natural in software companies. At times senior management can be too hands-off.

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