Overall Decent Job - Anonymous employee Spring Health Employee Review

3.0
14 June 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Healthcare is provided for part-time employees. It is minimal, but it is better than nothing and feels more secure through the workplace in the current climate; lots of support, which is a pro and con. My fellow CBTs are my favorite group of people I've worked with in this field, hands down. The Clinical Director at my location is overall very laid back and easy to get along with. Work-life balance is better than I've experienced in previous clinic. Schedulers work hard to make sure you don't lose hours during cold and flu seasons or holiday seasons due to client absences.

Cons

Some processes seem cumbersome, for example, the time off request process. The company has an app, but some things aren't in their policy or training, such as how to use sick leave (required in my state). My particular region feels overly micro-managey and if we hear anything from regional supervisors, it is usually to tell us we are doing something wrong. Having a lot of support is good, but it has been extremely overwhelming on some days due to being given different feedback from multiple people during the same week, which feels like a lot of pressure and leads to confusion. Especially without hearing much positive feedback, and I say this as someone with 7 years of experience in the field.

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5.0
9 June 2026
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Pros

I received payment on time.

Cons

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2.0
24 June 2026
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Pros

Definitely some smart and dedicated co workers. Remote work was nice but they are trying to get rid of it too.

Cons

Company tries to be a FAANG without the pay or proper career structure. You are never doing good. Leadership is out to save themselves before anyone else. Quick to pass blame down. It was honestly a very toxic work environment. Wouldn’t be surprised if someone sues the company from how leaders speak to ICs. Poor manager training leads to unprepared managers. There was a first time manager in engineering who had almost everyone on his team quit, never had a single IC under them promoted and the manager still got a hefty promotion. Very clear that company’s priorities are not in the interests of employees.

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