Nursa Reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(86 total reviews)
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Curtis Anderson

67% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Nursa has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 86 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nursa 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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86 reviews
2.0
29 Feb 2024

Disappointing experience

Recommend
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Pros

Working with clinicians in an important field was very rewarding!

Cons

There’s so much potential for success but some key points made my time there a disappointing experience The restructuring of teams and frequent termination of positions, often less than a year after being established, created a sense of instability and insecurity. Additionally, the micromanagement from the C-Level executives, who were overly involved in small product decisions, hindered the autonomy of the product leadership team. Project priorities would shift abruptly, with projects in the middle of development being canceled to focus on new pet projects without proper exploration or discovery work. The chaotic leadership style and lack of stability at Nursa made it challenging to plan a roadmap and deliver value to customers. I would not recommend this company to anyone looking for a stable and supportive work environment as a product manager.

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Nursa Response
2y
Thanks for taking the time to leave your feedback. We agree with you about the potential of Nursa, and believe in our mission! We also are confident in our performance standards here at Nursa, and we're sorry that you couldn't contribute in the way we believed you could. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors!
1.0
12 Nov 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Met some cool people in my time there

Cons

The leadership is the worst I’ve ever seen at a company. They are solely focused on building their C Suite with as many heads as possible. The average Tenure is 8-9 months. If you make it a year without being laid off, give yourself a pat on the back. Their thought process is hmmm “Why keep a tenured rep when you can rinse and repeat before their shares in the company vest.” On top of the awful leadership, the quota given to reps is pretty much like throwing a dart at a board. No real data on why they give such preposterous quotas. Just a “ good luck” hit your randomized quota that we developed to appease share holders. Stay far away from this company. You will be viewed as a number and nothing but.

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Nursa Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. At Nursa we strive to build great teams across the business and aim to create a career-defining workplace where employees grow with us. We value each individual employee and their contribution toward fulfilling our mission. Additionally, we provide training and development opportunities for our managers and leaders to set their teams up for success. We have invested significant resources to create a data-backed quota structure that is attainable and we strive to give every representative the tools they need to succeed. We’re sorry that you had a less than satisfactory experience at Nursa and wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
1.0
5 Sept 2022
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Pros

None, besides the people who are nice

Cons

I worked here for a couple of weeks. I was quite literally told to lie to the clinicians about issues that facilities have with them. I don’t lie in my personal life, and the fact that I was told to lie at work is disgusting. I left over it. I’m guessing that the procedure where the call center is told to lie to the nurses and cnas is going to change super fast after this review, I hope you are held accountable for your dishonesty, and making employees lie. Because it’s a position I should have never, ever been put in. You probably should’ve had a better procedure in place before you told your employees to lie. If you lie about small things. What big things do you guys lie about? That’s what everyone who wants to work with Nursa should ask themselves. Compliance is across the board, it’s your internal conduct and behavior. How are you guys doing with that? Are you epically failing to a point that people should start paying attention? Do you make your employees lie to people? on a recorded line? There should have never come a point that I had to question my morals, and integrity to work at a job but it happened here. The way a company treats their lowest level employees say a lot about a company as a whole. Do you guys fix issues for your call center or do you leave them to take crappy calls over issues you could’ve fixed weeks ago? It’s not a call center. It’s a complaint center. Rename it to what it is. Because you don’t care to help people who call in. Do you? Not only that you guys don’t care to fix issues, because you have a complaint department to take all of those horrible calls, that have quite literally no resolution. If you fixed any issues or bugs the issues would get fixed and you would’ve have to tell employees to lie. What a great company (sarcasm)

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Nursa Response
3y
Nursa is extremely grateful for our hard working call center agents that help our app users. These trusted employees help resolve many issues and are rated by callers on their satisfaction (CSAT score). Overall, our combined CSAT average score was over 88% throughout August 2022! We are sorry to hear that you had a negative experience with us, we wish you the best going forward.
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