4.0
17 Apr 2019
Anonymous employee
Current employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Growth is huge. Future looks bright
Cons
Growth is huge. There is pain with growth, particularly when we're spread over 2 countries and 4 locations.
Pros
Growth is huge. Future looks bright
Cons
Growth is huge. There is pain with growth, particularly when we're spread over 2 countries and 4 locations.
Pros
Best Practice has a strong legacy as a leader in Australian healthcare. They've made a great impact to the industry over many years and has historically earned a reputation for strong customer focus. The company also offers excellent work-life balance, including flexible working arrangements and work-from-home opportunities, which I genuinely appreciated. Unfortunately, more recent organisational changes have not reflected those same strengths in my experience.
Cons
By the time I left the company, I felt the culture had deteriorated significantly. The company seemed to lose a clear sense of strategic direction, and leadership became increasingly inconsistent. Behaviours that damaged trust and collaboration were tolerated, making the workplace increasingly stressful and unsettled. This was particularly disappointing because many employees and leaders remained genuinely committed to the company's success. I also witnessed the departure of many talented and experienced colleagues, which was a significant loss for the business. For these reasons, I could not, in good conscience, recommend the company to a friend at present.
Pros
Remote Flexibility: Enjoy flexible remote work options for a better work-life balance. Meaningful Impact: Build software that directly improves patient care and saves lives. Competitive Pay: Receive attractive salaries and comprehensive health benefits. Continuous Innovation: Work at the cutting edge of tech and healthcare. Strong Job Security: Join a stable, recession-resistant, and growing industry.
Cons
Strict Regulations: Navigating complex compliance standards like HIPAA can be highly stressful and slow down development. High-Stakes Pressure: Software bugs can directly impact patient safety, creating a high-pressure work environment. Slow Development Cycles: Extensive testing and regulatory approvals often lead to longer release cycles and less agile workflows. Complex Domain Knowledge: Engineers must constantly learn difficult medical terminology and intricate clinical workflows. Legacy Tech Stacks: Many healthcare systems rely on outdated technology, which can be frustrating for developers wanting to use modern tools.
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