Great Coworkers, High Stress, Poor Work/Life Balance - Operations Spring Health Employee Review

3.0
7 Jan 2026
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Pros

The best teammates I've ever had. All of them were incredibly hard working, terrific collaborators, and just high quality people who time and again went out of their way to let me know that my work was appreciated or to check in when times were tough. Their camaraderie and sense of humor helped me get through some incredibly stressful situations. When I look back on my time at Spring, my coworkers are by far the greatest highlight. Other pros include ample opportunities for career advancement, competitive salary and benefits.

Cons

The company rushes to sell programs/features to customers and then leaves it to the Operations team to scramble to make them actually happen. The question "Can we actually support this?" is almost never asked. This leads to a very high stress environment and a poor work/life balance that causes consistent burnout. They also operate a bare-bones staffing model on Operations, seeking to employ the absolute minimum amount of people. This creates a pattern where understaffed teams are tasked with enormous, nearly impossible projects, which leads to a number of employees going on leave, which in turn adds more pressure and work to the remaining employees.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
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Pros

I received payment on time.

Cons

No cons. Just moved on.

2.0
24 Jun 2026
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Pros

Definitely some smart and dedicated co workers. Remote work was nice but they are trying to get rid of it too.

Cons

Company tries to be a FAANG without the pay or proper career structure. You are never doing good. Leadership is out to save themselves before anyone else. Quick to pass blame down. It was honestly a very toxic work environment. Wouldn’t be surprised if someone sues the company from how leaders speak to ICs. Poor manager training leads to unprepared managers. There was a first time manager in engineering who had almost everyone on his team quit, never had a single IC under them promoted and the manager still got a hefty promotion. Very clear that company’s priorities are not in the interests of employees.

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