Great company to work for. - Anonymous employee Health Catalyst Employee Review

5.0
5 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1) I've built so many lasting relationships. This is probably the biggest reason why I choose to continue to work for Catalyst. 2) Executives and supervisors always put you and your success before client success. 3) I'm always learning new things, there hasn't been a single day since I started here where I felt bored or like I've maxed out my potential. With that said, the culture allows you to de-stress and take a break when you feel overworked.

Cons

Not much to say negatively. One thing is that the break room is so stocked with junk food and soda that it is very difficult to achieve my healthy goals. It contradicts the Health challenges we have.

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Health Catalyst Response
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Thanks for your review! It is truly anonymous in the sense that Glassdoor does not share any of that information with the company. I understand your thinking, but rest assured the Glassdoor model only works if the integrity of the feedback is carefully guarded. We also highly value the anonymity, as it provides a safe environment and venue for candid feedback. Thanks again!

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