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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
4.0
Mar 23, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great co-workers who are all relatively like-minded in their intellectual curiosity, team-first mentality, ambition, and work-hard-play-hard approach to the job (including both junior team members all the up to company leadership). Early opportunities to drive projects relatively independently and be client-facing early on in one's tenure. Many interesting and high-impact project types across the biopharma industry. Solid benefits package and competitive salaries, and merit-based promotion policy allows those who are great at the job to rise in the ranks pretty rapidly (with no "up or out" policy for those who take on slower trajectories). Lots of other random perks like end-of-case dinners, quarterly celebrations, near-monthly social events paid for / organized by some arm of the company. Great exit opportunities for those interested in leaving, but great opportunities for internal growth for those interested in being career consultants (i.e., ability to become principal at the company within 5 - 7 years).

Cons

It's hard to agree with several of the recent negative reviews - ClearView has its challenges (mostly in the form of tough work life balance and growing pains from a bolus of new staff), but it's hard to see how there are discrimination issues (if anything, ClearView tries very hard to have a culture of inclusion) and I definitely don't agree that tenured people are not working hard enough / leaving it to the junior team members to do all of the work, etc. (trust me, project leads are working long hours too). I think that the rapid growth and big hiring quotas inevitably mean that we bring in people who are less capable and/or willing to excel, who then harvest resentment when they don't do well at the job, and it's sad to see that several of the reviews are (from my perspective) blatantly inaccurate. Some actual cons from my perspective: - The hours can be long and unpredictable, and a large proportion of managers and leadership don't seem to acknowledge that not everyone wants to live a 24/7 on-call lifestyle - Leadership often appears to put clients and revenues first, rather than prioritizing the team experience, minimizing team burn, and tailoring opportunities to professional development - The rapid growth has led to hiring a subset of candidates that are not very strong and end up not being very capable, even after 6 - 12 months into their tenure - Similarly, the training approach for early onboarding is also insufficient to bring new hires up to speed before throwing them into the lion's den and expecting too much out of them, which causes challenges for more tenured team members in the form of having to redo and/or take on extra work - The promotion policy, while mostly fair, inevitably has some politics around it that can lead to a few being "left behind" - The number of vacation days is way too little considering how long the hours can be

1.0
Mar 20, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Met and bonded with a great group of gals while working under these adverse conditions . Beware of positive reviews as they are mostly posted by the management and their group of cronies

Cons

If you are not a heavy-drinking, middle-aged, white male, you will be discriminated against in every single way. Your talents will be derided and your contributions will be minimized. BIPOC females are treated like the domestic help in Downton Abbey. The work itself is repetitive, boring and trivial, yet the old white males always make a royal mess (which then gets blamed on the underlings)

1.0
Mar 14, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Some projects are very interesting (but since everything is about money here, there no resources allocated to do justice)

Cons

- No one cares about work or employees or clients or colleagues - You are told to do a job as quickly and cheaply as possible - Managers and long-time employees dump all the work on new joiners - Interns, who have no understanding of what is needed, end up effectively running projects - When clients invariably react angrily, a blame game starts with everyone ganging upon the newest member of the team

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