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Alignment Healthcare

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Alignment Healthcare reviews

2.7

37% would recommend to a friend

(202 total reviews)
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John Kao

54% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Alignment Healthcare has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 202 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Alignment Healthcare employee rating is 21% below average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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202 reviews
1.0
Dec 30, 2021

If you're a woman or POC, STAY AWAY

Recommend
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Pros

I really liked my direct team and my job. I would have stayed if it hadn't been for toxic senior leadership, despite the low compensation compared to market. It's easy to get promoted because people are always leaving.

Cons

Where to start? Comp was extremely low compared to market and hours were insane but what drove me out was the fact that diversity and inclusion was a JOKE at Alignment. Some of the stuff that happened was downright illegal and the stuff that wasn't was slimy enough that it should be. Examples: 1. A senior leader stated that the company could not release a statement on the BLM movement because it might "offend investors". What about supporting your employees of color? 2. The CEO stated in an all-employee meeting that he "didn't realize racism was prevalent" until his daughter was called a slur in college. This is MONTHS after the death of George Floyd. Incredibly out of touch and disrespectful to POC members and employees that deal with outright racist comments and microaggressions every day and who were struggling at work. 3. Pregnant employees were not given bonuses or performance increases if their maternity leave was when the bonus went out. Pretty sure this is illegal. 4. Four people were promoted at the same time in my department. Three of the promotions (for white people) were announced to the org and the fourth (for a person of color) was not. 5. When a female manager left the team for a much higher paying job (over 40K more than Alignment), her senior leader told other senior leaders that she was leaving because she was trying to get pregnant, even when she explicitly stated she was leaving for better work culture and more money. 6. Two employees were speaking Spanish and were told by their leader that they had to speak English at work because other employees might worry that they were having secret conversations about them. 7. My (male) senior leader was always asking inappropriately personal questions about my (female) relationship with my spouse. 8. Another male senior leader always felt the need to hug me and the other women in the department or touch us when he saw us. I started working from home even before COVID to avoid this.

2.0
Jun 3, 2022

Good for inexperienced

Recommend
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Pros

Good for the inexperienced hiree

Cons

No bonuses No Jury Duty Compensation PTO is not competitive Compensation is not competitive Merit increases are poor compared to yearly inflation They continue to use "it's a new company" as an excuse for poor benefits even though it's gone public and has been established for over 5 years. Poor quality customer service Low employee morale Understaffed

1.0
Jan 15, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is decent. Benefits are good.

Cons

Management does is nonexistent. Training consisted of the trainer giving everyone four 30 minute breaks and coming back 20 minutes late. We listened to music. We were told where to find good food and alcoholic beverages. They don’t have a clear cut auditing or evaluation system. Most of it is left the auditors interpretation. Don’t get on her bad side. There is only one auditor. You never get your monthly reviews on time. It’s been four months since our last one. Mind you this effects your raises and they can fire you and write you up if you fail. One “lead” walks around chatting with his friends avoiding supervisor calls and as much work as possible, while the other one is doing all the work. It’s okay to ably for the best because he gives wrong information all the time. Know you will never get help. People play games like kindergarteners. Coworkers throw office supplies at each other, people scream in the office, there had been cheerleading with pompous. Professionalism is a joke. I doubt they know what the word means. If management likes you then you can do whatever you want and you are fine. If they don’t they will make up something or pull something from five months ago, which they never brought to your attention, and threaten to write you up and/or fire you. This is a terrible place to work. January is a blackout month so you will not be allowed to take any time off in that month.

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