Wellthy Reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(142 total reviews)
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Lindsay Jurist-Rosner

74% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

Wellthy has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 142 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Wellthy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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142 reviews
3.0
29 Nov 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You can work from just about anywhere. The work is rewarding.

Cons

Wellthy is the definition of building the plane while flying it and for the past year they've been all over the place. They are heading towards making all of the Care Advisers Generalists so the phrase jack of all trades, master of none comes to mind. A majority of us dont know what we are doing 1/2 the time! LOL Wellthy used to focus on quality, now it seems they just want to expand and make more money. There isn't much guidance on how to do things that aren't your specialty, everything is very fragmented and.. all over the place. They are a reactive company, regularly implementing policies without analyzing the long term impact of them. When things don't go as planned they talk about how they are a start up, but they've literally been in business for 10 years. The pay scale is weird and not really fair. They also don't seem to know quite how to discipline employees who don't perform well. There is also NO room for advancement.

1.0
4 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible remote-working hours for most roles. Pay may competitive for some management sales-based roles, however you have little to no long-term security here

Cons

The company CEO, Lindsay, selectively micromanages just about every part of the company's operation. Middle managers are all fearful to stand up to the CEO for fear of losing their jobs, and for good reason. The past year or so has been riddled with rapid expansion/hiring and equally rapid layoffs and firings. Their is a cringy, fake top-down sense of caring and empathy that only consists of words, not actions. Anyone with a direct approach will not do well in this environment. Those who challenge the CEO are fired or laid off within a short period of time. Regardless of how much hard work, contributions, and positive feedback you receive, all employees at all levels are expendable. If you get on the wrong side of the CEO, Lindsay, or stand up for yourself, you're done. The tender caregiver attitude purported by this company does not translate over into how it values and treats its own employees. Lots of turnover and lots of short-stint roles. Don't plan on staying very long.

2.0
25 Apr 2024

Focus is now quantity over quality

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Completely WFH (in this role). The only reason I'm still here. - Mostly flexible schedule (this depends on the manager you have; some are awful and micro manage everything) - Company sends equipment (though anything other than the Macbook is cheap stuff from Amazon that's not worth using) - Most employees on the front line are awesome, great people.

Cons

- Pay does not even come close to work load. I'd do way less at a local retail store for the same pay. - We are having constant turn around because of burnout and instead of incentivizing anything this company gave most of the backend support a lowly 0.60/hr raise. They cannot get new recruits in the door, despite the allure of fully remote work. Higher execs got pointless raises, and promotions, though. - There is a severe disconnect between those actually providing the product we send to members and those making business altering decisions. - They brought my entry level role up to "market value" in 2022 - gave us a raise that made us "equal" to jobs like ours. And then didn't give us anything except more expensive benefits and the low raise (some) of us got at the beginning of the year. - We get Mental Health days as a "benefit" (one per quarter), and it's hilarious because when they announce it they're like "Oh, go book a spa day!". Dear CEO, I can barely afford the internet you don't help me pay for but I need to do my job. I can't afford the overpriced health insurance you offer that covers barely anything my family needs. Get real. - We are hired based on skill sets and areas of expertise. These were pretty much thrown out the window with a restructure in January of 2023 (when all of those positive 5 star reviews "happened" to show up. The Mental Health searches are being done by people who have absolutely no experience in Mental Health. The legal searches are being done by people who have no experience in legal. Essentially, they are also lying to their partners about the services we are providing. And then get on our backs when the NPS scores aren't great. - There is no formal training to offer to entry level backend work (the only entry level position), and no where for us to essentially go further up in the career ladder. They provide no opportunities for growth unless the goal is to become a front facing role. - They restructure things all the time. Because the upper management seem oblivious as to how the Care Team operates on a day to day level. They are constantly trying to "reinvent the wheel" when it comes to the poor decisions they make and then have to double back. There is no consistency. And then we get blamed for it. - We cannot work OT without approval which is nearly impossible to get, But they will not lower the work load. I'm to the point where if it doesn't get done, it doesn't get done. The backend support are getting fed up and our hearts aren't in it anymore. It's clear by the mediocre work they're obviously accepting as adequate to pass along since having advisers work on things they know nothing about. It's 100% a quantity over quality mentality now. - This will also affect the front facing employees who ultimately deal with the members, forcing them to do more work and get burned out even more. It's a system ready to crumble.

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