Great Place to Work (on Average) - Analytics Engineer Health Catalyst Employee Review

4.0
18 Aug 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Health Catalyst is truly a great place to work. At Health Catalyst, you get to work alongside some really great people and do meaningful work. It all starts with the Executive team who exhibit transparency and care in their communications with team members. This care for employees extends all the way down to people managers and fellow co-workers. Nearly everybody is encouraging and wants the best for each other. Not only are the people great, but the salaries and benefits still remain fairly competitive. Work-life balance is encouraged and team members benefit from flexible PTO and the option to work remotely in many roles. There is also a big emphasis on career development. Each employee is encouraged to continuously learn and develop within their role. They are given many resources and opportunities to learn, grow, and develop their skills.

Cons

While Health Catalyst is, on average, very generous to its employees, they lack the ability to recognize and encourage exceptional work on the individual level. With no PTO bucket, those who choose or are required to work extra hours receive no added benefit from working longer hours or not taking as much time off. In addition to this, raises, equity, and bonuses (with bonuses being based on company performance, not individual performance) are given to any team member determined to be in good standing. Thus, many employees are incentivized to work the minimum hours necessary and perform just adequately enough to remain in good standing, but nothing more. The only mechanisms in place to recognize individuals' hard work is through extra equity and quicker promotions. Though these mechanisms are in place, they are ineffective incentives. Extra equity only occurs for truly extraordinary work, leaving many individual contributors feeling this would not be possible in their current role/situation. Though quicker promotions could occur on the individual level, many roles have promotion schedules that get emphasized leaving high performing individuals on a similar trajectory as those whose work is good enough. The only exception to this being those who were fortunate to come into Health Catalyst at a higher level, as experience coming into Health Catalyst is often weighted more heavily than experience within Health Catalyst. At times, I have wondered if my career would progress faster by leaving Health Catalyst, working elsewhere for 2-3 years and then coming back at a higher level than I would have been if I remained in my current role. With all of this being said, it should be noted that due to the current COVID-19 situation, promotions, raises, and our 401(k) match have all been put on hold. Though management is hopeful to get these reinstated, there is no clear timeline or promise of when or if these will come back. It was also demotivating, that in my own experience, the COVID-19 situation left me slammed with work and with more responsibility while benefits and hopes of raises and promotions were being cut.

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Health Catalyst Response
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Thank you for your review and for performing such a critical individual role in that of an analytics engineer for these past four year. Your individual contributions are appreciated, and I am grateful for your feedback about your positive experiences as well as the ways in which we can improve. I agree with your perspective that we have some room for improvement in recognizing extraordinary individual performance. This has been the topic of some meaningful study and research over the past year for us, and has led us to make a few specific changes in some areas, particularly the growth areas of the company. But there is more work to do here. We will be including this topic as part of our 2021 planning process as we think more broadly about team member compensation. I will also share that we continue to be focused on sharing in the positives of our company's success with every team member, as soon as we can and it is financially sustainable to do so. We'll discuss this more in our all-team-meeting this afternoon. Thank you again for your commitment and for your many contributions to the company's success! Best, Dan

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