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Proteus Digital Health

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great team and group of people - Anonymous employee Proteus Digital Health Employee Review

4.0
11 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

loved interacting with people at Proteus

Cons

the executive didn't have a good sense what is going on at the company

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5.0
15 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

great company unfortunately got bankrupt

Cons

wish the had sold it before

2.0
3 Dec 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Cool product - Fun and friendly coworkers some of whom are also very intelligent and knowledgeable - Good work life balance

Cons

1. Management lacks vision Many senior managers and some junior managers don't understand the technological depth beyond the big picture and as a result don't know how to mobilize resources towards a collective vision. Worse yet, I'm not sure they have a vision! Company objectives change every season and projects are left incomplete. If a half-baked idea made its way to corporate goals, then the project gets done only to be undone and redone again and again and again! 2. Inability to manage company finances CFO and finance team has seen much turnover. Money is spent lavishly to appear on par with silicon valley software startups: Extravagant holiday parties, fully stocked snack bar and fancy company wide planning meetings hosted at hotels. This may seem great but not when hardworking employees are getting laid off because management forgot to raise money before they decided to spend beyond their means. 3. Too many managers and few individual contributors One thing that has constantly grown is the ratio of managers to individual contributors. They keep getting promoted from manager to Director to VP. And in order to justify the inflated titles, they also keep hiring more junior managers and adding layers. Some teams have 3 managers to 1 individual contributor. Too many "stakeholders" need to be pleased and nothing ends up getting done because too many voices need to make sure they have the last word.

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