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Stronger Oregon Reviews

3.1

38% would recommend to a friend

(9 total reviews)

51% positive business outlook

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9 reviews
5.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work-life balance and growth opportunities. Clinicians are at the heart of systems and configurations. Large systemic changes in healthcare are being dynamically and transparently responded to by leadership

Cons

Much of the connection with the team occurs remotely which may not be everyone's preference.

1.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Best part of working here is leaving. Now I am so grateful for the organization I am at.

Cons

It should say something when the CEO writes a Glassdoor for his own company and responds to reviews and calls people "play the victim." Which is the same way complaints are managed within the company. There is no formal grievance process, no clear postings are sharing of BOLI and other reporting information. Just the employee telling the CEO and will most likely get fired are get called "playing the victim" Everything. After waiting 6 months for "credentialing" (somehow, it's only Stronger Oregon with that problem. Hmmmm) I finally started. During those 6 months had little to no communication and start date changed several times. Once I FINALLY started, within 3 months had every aspect of my job change. Health insurance, hour expectations, case load requirements, and so many policies I can't keep track of. The CEO will literally change a policy based on his mood that day. And his mood changes a LOT. Oh, he didn't like your email you sent him? oops, now you lost access to your email and a new policy is created limiting email use. When I left he switched the way policies were documented so he could change anything he wanted at any time. Speaking of which, the company doesn't provide any sort of equipment you need. Computers, cell phones, you name it. Are all required that you use your personal equipment and no reimbursement. BUT, they do give you a locking bag for documents that you will never use and a badge made on bad printing paper you will also never use. With two months of being hired they changed my health insurance without telling me. I only found out AFTER I tried to see a doctor and they said my insurance isn't active. When I reached out to HR found out they changed it and was never informed. I was required to input my hours every week. Frequently, they would not pay all the hours I imputed and not say anything. I would have to look at my paycheck and compare it. When questioned, they would require an account of how every hour was spent. Then they will require a "one on one" to make sure you are "within compliance." However, it is really them that needs to be in compliance with Oregon labor laws. They frequently withhold peoples last paychecks, withold paid hours, and fire people if they don't tell Josh how amazing he is every second. Seriously, if you don't tell CEO how great he is, or apparently don't leave a good glassdoor review, will fire you and leave your clients with no therapist. The ONLY concern they have is billable hours and have NO consideration for clients or clinician ethical obligations. This is especially seen with people's last few weeks of notice and they will cut it short if they aren't meeting productivity or even think they won't make productivity. They measure productivity every week. There is close to no leadership. It is CEO, his 3 executive assistants (still, how does anyone need that) and one medical director for entire 200+ clinicians, and maybe a couple other people. He has one assistant for "clinician productivity" one for "payroll/billing" and one for his own scheduling. CEO only wants to hear how great he is all the time and how great all his ideas are. If you don't comply, smile, and nod, you will be fired without question. No warning. Clinicians would check their schedule one day and notice CEO canceled all their clients for the day and scheduled a one on one with him. then BAM. Fired and your clients don't have a clinician and they won't provide them with any resources. They say they will "figure it out" but they never do.

1.0
11 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pay was decent, but not worth the stress of the job or the treatment received from the CEO.

Cons

The ceo likes to threaten the workers. Not trauma informed. Communication from the administration team is severely lacking. If any person brings it up, they get threatened or fired. Constant changes with no notice. There is a lot of turn around because they dont know how to manage such a large company any more. Claims to be "transparent and accountable" but thats far from the truth and the people in charge never take accountability for their actions and are never transparent with their changes. There is no work culture. Its an isolating job. The company does not care for its employees or its clients. Most people that leave this place need therapy from the mistreatment of the administrative team. I would not recommend working for this company. If it were possible to give a lower rating that I what it would get.

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