NexHealth Reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(192 total reviews)

Alamin Uddin

67% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

NexHealth has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 192 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The NexHealth employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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192 reviews
1.0
11 Feb 2025

Don’t Work Here

Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Good snacks and drinks stocked often. Good product.

Cons

I would strongly consider finding a job with another company if you want to experience a good work environment and strong team culture. NexHealth has great talent because the interview process is ridiculous, but a lot of the great talent has left or has been let go. I would strongly consider if NexHealth is where you want to work. - Terrible culture. More of a fear-culture. - No unity across teams. Sales and customer success doesn’t work closely together. Customer success and product was very distant as well. Customer success is the face of the customer and should by default work very closely with sales and product. - Promises of pay increases and never delivering. Not even cost of living increases or pay increases for recognition of good work. - Extremely stagnant with no career development. If career growth and development is important to you, I strongly recommend looking elsewhere. - Frequent layoffs, and terrible reasons or explanations as to why leaders were let go even after they constantly met or exceeded goals. I lost track of how many rounds of layoffs there were. - No transparency making it hard to trust leadership. We have one all hands each month and hardly ever hear from leadership. - If you’re not on the favorite list, don’t expect any sort of promotion or recognition. I saw leaders get let go who were very experienced and knew what they were doing. I also saw people get promoted internally who had little to no experience in the role they were promoted to. - No team meetings or team building activities. The only time we had meetings was when we were being told about more layoffs. - No sense of loyalty, appreciation, or recognition from the top down. It was incredibly rare to have leaders acknowledge or recognize success. They only expect more from you. - The in office culture was next to pathetic. We were pushed to be in the office, but there was no culture or energy whatsoever in the office. I would strongly consider if NexHealth is where you want to work. If you want a terrible culture, no recognition, no pay increase, no career development, multiple process changes with terrible reasoning, multiple rounds of layoffs, and the list goes on, then NexHealth might be a good fit for you.

1.0
30 May 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-You're entrusted to work your own book of business -Anonymity -Opportunity to learn knew things -Head of backend work (Waleed) is one of the nicest, most knowledgeable, and giving founders I worked for.

Cons

-A Pro-Trump, close minded, young & immature CEO -I have never had a superior that acts more like a 3 year old. And he is the CEO!!! Yes, Alamin, he is a complete scumbag and it shows everyday. He avidly and openly admits everyday that he needs to make fun of people to make himself happy. AND HE DOES IT. He berated a new employee everyday and then fired him after 6 months of SDR work. The sad thing is, he's just taking out the frustration of not succeeding out on his employees. He always talks about growth but the company has been around for over 5 years and has less than 300 clients..... THAT IS A JOKE AND SO IS THIS COMPANY (I feel bad for this guy bc he just does not know ANYTHING about business). Another example - the "good" reviews below this are all him making his current employees fill out good reviews to downplay the terrible (true) ones from before

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NexHealth Response
6y
To the author- I'm sorry to hear about your experience at our company. I won't dispute point by point here some of the things mentioned that are clearly not true. But I can understand you're writing this out of frustration and anger. Definitely understandable and I'm sorry for letting you down. Of course, as first time founders and a new company, we have a lot to learn. And we continue to improve our product, culture, employee happiness and more every day. Given your review, it does not seem like we left amicably. I wish we had. -Alamin
1.0
22 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None. This is completely overshadowed by the Cons.

Cons

CEO, Alamin Uddin, sent out a company-wide email on Saturday Nov 19th, 2022 demanding that a Slack channel consisting of women sharing their experiences in the company needed to dissolve. Lack of diversity as mentioned in multiple Glassdoor reviews is an understatement. He states, "Just because you're of a specific race or gender doesn't mean anything to the company." However, he was nice enough to write "we're more than happy to celebrate your accomplishments and form groups around them, like veterans etc." A Slack channel for veterans is acceptable but a Slack channel for an under-represented demographic in tech needs to dissolve? Today he gave a classic Youtube, non-apology to the company asking us not to share this publicly. The fact that he doesn't want this shared publicly yet still has not offered an authentic apology shows his massive ego only cares about his own reputation.

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NexHealth Response
3y
NexHealth has been a high-growth startup focused on customer success and creating product market fit. Recent events have made us realize we need to prioritize DEI. We’re taking the following steps: - Formally recognize and support community groups at NexHealth - Diversify the way we source talent - Revise our management training - Launch bi-annual culture surveys starting in January ‘23
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