A very difficult place to be, grow, make money, or learn anything positive. Be careful. - Anonymous employee Everly Health Employee Review

2.0
21 Feb 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1) The mission is incredible - and you’ll meet incredibly talented people who believe in it. 2) A chance to make an impact by focusing on supporting the health and wellness of consumers who need access to certain offerings in this product suite. 3) Great views of the Austin skyline. 4) Tasty snacks!

Cons

1) Snacks are riddled with almonds, which is surprising given the high levels of almond sensitivities for the general population. 2) The mission is subjugated to shiny objects that lack returns for people or the business. This is clearly a “first start-up” for most of the leadership team, who don’t really know how to drive outcomes or create tech products. 3) Sadly, management does not believe in empathy, building people up, or even building relationships with the rank and file. It makes sense when you realize that you are strictly seen as a cog - establishing a real relationship for them could be dangerous for their wellbeing. 4) Irrationally and harmfully to their own success, management does not even believe in measurement concepts as simple as performance metrics per se as it relates to people. Decisions are made in an ad hoc, tribal fashion, without much consideration for people or even the bottom line. Those who work hardest and care most tend to be let go, which is probably the most confounding issue with the whole place. All of this makes for quite a confusing experience - which until you experience the deception and lack of transparency can lead you to believe in the kool-aid. Buyer beware. 5) Paralysis to bet on innovation beyond “all lab testing for all people BUT really expensive food sensitivity testing!!!” which I’m afraid will lead to continued lack of success.

avatar
Everly Health Response
6y
Hello, thank you for your feedback about your time at Everlywell. We’re glad to hear the mission and the people were an outstanding part of your experience. We feel the same way! If you have any specific concerns to share about our culture or management, we encourage you to reach out at people@everlywell.com. While complaints about management are quite uncommon (our last anonymous employee survey rated our management team at an 86/100 NPS with a 100% response rate) we take all feedback seriously as a valuable opportunity to improve. One question we can answer is that our leadership team is quite seasoned - collectively they have experience overseeing teams large and small at more than a dozen early stage companies and startups. Their collective expertise has been important in implementing a variety of feedback mechanisms at our company, including anonymous and non-anonymous ways of surfacing feedback individually, in small groups, in open forums, via 1:1 conversations with the CEO, and via anonymous surveys and anonymous reporting tools. Finally, we’re sorry to hear your feedback about almonds - food sensitivities drive us nuts too, which is why we offer cashews, peanuts, and lots of non-nutty snacks for employees to enjoy.

Explore other reviews about Everly Health

5.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supportive, forward facing management and leadership. They are truly involved in the process. This is a fast moving environment, where you are given the chance to expose yourself to new roles and duties every day. Hard work and dedication are noticed here, with annual compensation reviews. What you put into this environment, you will get out of it. Benefits are truly game changing. Many medical milestones in my life here, and I have never had to worry about the bill at the end of the day. This is something I can't say for many other employers at which I've worked.

Cons

I am content here. I can't think of any.

1.0
1 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not that i can think of.

Cons

Compensation remains low relative to workload and has not been adjusted despite ongoing feedback from employees. Workload did not align with staffing levels, leading to overstaffing and periods of inefficiency. The role operates in a highly transactional manner, where employees are treated as interchangeable resources rather than long-term contributors. Management communication lacked transparency, and feedback was not communicated directly to employees. There was no structured training process, limiting the ability to understand expectations or improve performance. Employment stability is limited, with sudden terminations occurring without prior notice when workload decreases.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All