Marathon Health Reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(314 total reviews)
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Chris Pricco

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54% positive business outlook

Marathon Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 314 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Marathon Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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314 reviews
1.0
7 Mar 2019

A Minority View

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Always lots of food and drinks available

Cons

I was hired as both an APP and a clinic manager. As the manager I thought it was my job to correct problems if they arose. I'm a retired military officer and have been a PA for 37 years (at that time) with much background in management, so when a trend of clinic bullying arose I addressed. I was fired for doing so. No, no corrective discuss. No chat about different methods to use. Just a phone call and fired -- pack your things. The bully was the one to supervise my departure. Prior to Marathon I consistently over the years received as my highest evaluations the fact that I was a "people person," and that folks loved working for me. Not at Marathon. I was in the military for 35 years. when I worked for Marathon I quit my previous job which immediately rehired me when Marathon fired me. I think that fact is enough to show that I'm an employee that's appreciated and wanted and that Marathon made a mistake.

1.0
7 Dec 2021

Dumpster Fire

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It used to be an great company to work for prior to Our Health merger

Cons

When Jerry Ford stepped away as CEO the company has spiraled into the typical healthcare industry. There is no support, stepping on whomever to get to where you want, overworked, and the "ambassador" code is a joke these days. It is sad to see a company fall like this. Management is top heavy. Managers who are leading and advising CLINICAL teams with NO CLINICAL Experience. If a zero stars could be left.....

3.0
18 July 2017

VP HR (May to October, 2016)

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Marathon's' medical field workforce is amazing - dedicated, capable, and committed to the vision/mission - moreso than for any other company I have ever seen. This was confirmed in the employee survey results, and you can readily see this in reviews posted here. They get it, they want to do right things the right way - an extraordinary valuable corporate asset.

Cons

While I was there, sales were flat, and had been flat for two years. The company missed its financials in 2016. Over 60% of the field health centers were in the red for over 6 months on contracted performance metrics which had incentive payouts tied to them. Sales sold anything they could to anybody they could with no real accountability, then over the wall to everybody else. Compensation was not tied to performance, and in fact, the CEO and the CFO made all the compensation decisions for the entire company. The appraisal system focused on competencies not results. So when employees asked about getting ahead, management had no coherent process, policy of philosophy. Recruiting was a chronic challenge because management had never looked at recruiting in terms of building a brand to attract people - always just staff the next project contract. In fact, I was the one who got Marathon signed up with Glassdoor as a step toward changing this. There was not, and had not been any management training - which explains much of the "cons" posted in these reviews, as well as the high turnover. In fact, the company had outgrown the capabilities of most of the VP set. Very nice people, well intentioned, but too busy to improve and often over their heads with ridiculously large spans of control. There were too many VPs, so many that the CEO couldn't have a regular staff meeting. Management was deeply divided around the innovation issue. Some were keen to try things, learn things, invite ideas. Many were opposed to innovation - and advocated doing more of the same. "We don't need no stinkin' ideas." As a result, many opportunities were missed. I do not know how much tangible progress has been made - but it's clear they were not ready to do what they actually hired me to do. If you are looking for a job there, you might consider asking about some of these things that are important to you.

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