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ClearView Healthcare Partners

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ClearView Healthcare Partners reviews

2.8

15% would recommend to a friend

(253 total reviews)

Richard M. Mynahan

2% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

ClearView Healthcare Partners has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 253 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ClearView Healthcare Partners employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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253 reviews
5.0
Sep 16, 2020
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Pros

People - Starts and ends with the people. There is no better place to start your career than with a cohort of other recent graduates that are all going through a similar experience. The non-travel model facilitates these relationships, as you can become great friends with co-workers given the time spent together. Training - ClearView's training team invests in each analyst / consultant giving you the toolbox required to succeed on any project. This training continues project to project as you accumulate responsibility. On the first project, you may only present 1 - 2 slides; by project 2 or 3, you are likely presenting an entire section of the document. This growth continues to accelerate throughout your tenure. Work - The project mix at ClearView stands out relative to other life science consulting firms. The focus on strategy gives you exposure across a range of client types (Series A Biotechs to Top 5 Diversified Biopharma) who are all looking at similar problems through very different lenses. On the one hand, small biotechs need help to accelerate specific programs to market as quickly as possible. In contrast, the big pharma clients need to organize their gargantuan pipelines across an entire therapeutic area. In each case, you dive into the MOA of an asset(s), identify the patient population you can treat, evaluate the competitive landscape, and roll-up to strategic or commercial implications, but the nuance of objectives across client types makes each project exciting and a great learning experience. Expectations - The expectations at ClearView are some of the highest in the industry, it sets a bar for every employee of what is required to be great, and you work to eclipse that bar on every project. The result is that demand for ClearView work frequently exceeds supply, but it also teaches every new-hire what is required to be great in the biotech space. In order to be the best, you have to compete with the best, and that's exactly what ClearView is preparing you to do.

Cons

Hours - Nobody at the top of their field is working 40 hours a week, and neither is ClearView, but the people in the office make every moment enjoyable. Whether its the open-door policy that allows you to make free conversation with leadership, or the after-work events that allow for friendships to develop, the extra hours in the office show you what it takes to be great, and are spent with some of the greatest people you will ever meet and learn from.

2.0
Sep 15, 2020
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Pros

- Client-first mentality leads to, on average, high quality work that is industry leading - Really great training ground if you find the right person to take you under their wing

Cons

- Poor leadership creates a pressure cooker environment: Any project mistakes get blamed and put onto the analysts or consultants, never the engagement manager / principals / etc. There is very little accountability at the senior levels (or, at least, based on how they handle it publicly.) It is not uncommon for people to cry or absolutely lose it at work. Quite frankly, I know of multiple people who have explored therapy specifically to deal with toxic aspects of this company. (Disclaimer: huge proponent of mental health wellness here - great that people got the help they needed but inexcusable that this company is what drove them to need it in the first place.) - Favoritism / Politics / Extreme Bias: Reviews, promotions, etc. are not very objective. Leadership can claim that it's calibrated via debate and discussion amongst management discussion, but you don't get rid of the bias if the entire leadership is comprised predominantly of white males. Any positive peer feedback by consultants, managers, etc. on the project can swiftly get over-ridden if someone on the leadership team forms a bad opinion of you in the limited interactions they have with you, and vice versa. - Projects are always understaffed, over-scoped: Projects that really should take 4-6 months get squeezed into 2-3 month engagements. Absolutely ridiculous. You are expected to deliver and if you don't, it's your fault for not being efficient. I actually believed this, until I finally left for a different firm and in retrospect can see how clearly that it was an issue of scope. - No accountability or ownership of areas required to grow: Instead of improving based on the feedback, leadership wastes their energy trying to figure out who wrote which negative review in order to undermine the feedback and posts positive reviews instead. Many including myself have been told to go post positive reviews and flag reviews that were potentially "false" or unfair (read: negative).

5.0
Sep 14, 2020
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Pros

work life balance is better than other consulting #notravle even pre-corona and I made great friends here

Cons

wasn't fulfilled- but that's just me

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