DEI and equal opportunity is not important here. - (Prefer Not to Say) Omada Health Employee Review

2.0
12 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

It’s remote, which provides flexibility. One of the great things about working here is the flexible time off, which really allows for a healthy work-life balance. The pay is somewhat competitive. Additionally, being part of a fast-growing company brings exciting opportunities for professional development and career growth for everyone but people of color.

Cons

It’s disheartening to witness the lack of true commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion at Omada. From what I've personally seen, qualified people of color are overlooked for opportunities in key departments like Engineering, Customer Success, and Operations. It’s especially frustrating to see white women receiving praise for meeting the bare minimum, while their communication often lacks substance, with phrases like “like” frequently interrupting their sentences. On the other hand, women of color are expected to overperform just to receive a fraction of the recognition. It’s a sad reality, one that I never anticipated experiencing at a company like Omada. I've attended meetings where favoritism is openly allowed, driven solely by biased opinions from leadership. It's blatantly obvious, yet it gets overlooked when it comes to ratings, promotions, and compensation. Honestly, it's making me question my place here, and it’s hard not to consider taking my talent elsewhere.

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5.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great culture, great mission, great people!

Cons

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4.0
19 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of smart people, great mission, digital health company that's balancing clinical evidence with tech growth.

Cons

Less of a con, more of a heads up to make sure your role is truly valued during the interview process. Try to gauge how much cross-functional buy-in is needed for you to have impact. As with most startups, layoffs happen and if you're struggling to get projects started because there's no internal support, your role is at risk.

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