Curative, Inc. reviews

2.5

26% would recommend to a friend

(659 total reviews)
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Fred Turner

27% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

Curative, Inc. has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 659 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Curative, Inc. employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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659 reviews
1.0
Aug 1, 2023

Horrible company

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. This place is a joke. I would give no stars but unfortunately I am required to leave something.

Cons

So much favoritism goes on here. CFO is a joke and acts like a child. It’s amazing the place is still standing with the leader ship in place. They do not value their employees. They make promises they can not keep. Don’t be fooled by all the incentives they promise you before you get hired cause once you are in the door they play dumb and act like they never mentioned certain things. I was always promised a raise if I did certain task but they always got denied. Run from this place

2.0
Sep 21, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great pay and coworkers are nice

Cons

Bad management Bad work hours Always feeling like your walking on egg shells It is a company that uses threats to push employees to work. Higher ups do not know what they are doing and are in a constant daze on what is actually going on with the company.

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Curative, Inc. Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your experience while working at Curative. It is our goal for each person on our team to feel supported with open lines of communication from all levels of the company. We are sorry to hear that your experience wasn't a positive one for you, but we will use your feedback to make Curative even better because we strive to have an environment where all of our employees are welcome and valued.
1.0
Jul 16, 2022

A Bad Startup

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- I was Salary, so I actually got paid on time.

Cons

Neopotisim is rampant, there is little to no accountability for C-Levels. No communication, between teams which leads to work outages, tons of extra work for the regular folks, people not getting paid, etc. Expect to have no Work / Life Balance at all. Expect to work all Holidays, including Christmas Day. One of our Ex-Managers favorite sayings was "You guys get paid all the time, so you should be working all the time." He would say this in meetings as his boss sat there and smiled. This same manager bullied and threatened our team for over a year while his boss let it slide. Someone finally went to HR, the investigation went on for TWO MONTHS while this manager doubled-down and continued to bully and threaten the team daily. He was only let go when he made one the top execs angry, at which point he was fired immediately. The HR person who had advocated for our team was also fired shortly afterwards. I cannot stress enough that there are so many people in positions here who quite frankly are no where near qualified for the jobs they are expected to do, if you work here you will of course be expected to cover for those people hired through nepotism and to clean up all messes caused by the people hired through nepotism, a couple examples: Early this year it was decided to change HR Software. NO TESTING WAS DONE it was just ... rolled out. This caused Hourly employees to not be paid for several months. Problems with this HR software continue on a daily basis to this day. After three massive layoffs (because the Government was no longer paying for COVID Tests) a decision was made to turn off a majority of the WiFi HotSpots in the field. No planning or communication was done, and Curative managed to shoot themselves in both feet and disabled a huge number of the HotSpots still in use. This directly effected the people in the field at testing stations, the people who actually generate money for Curative. Neither of the people in charge of IT thought this was something that needed to be addressed at a higher level, and the problem has persisted for over a month, only becoming an "issue" when a frustrated field worker posted a message in the Exec Channel, and it became a hot issue as the folks at the top realized this was actually hurting their bottom line. During the last mass layoff, several key personnel who were part of the team who actually keeps this sinking ship afloat were fired. Again, no planning was done at all. These folks were fired because the people gathering / demanding metrics had no idea how to use the software they were using to generate reports. They also never thought through how this was going to effect support coverage until the people had been fired and this was brought up in a team meeting. The remaining members were expected to work even more hours and every weekend to clean up the mess. Several people left / are leaving because of this. Imagine not having a day off, just working every single day, until your bosses get around to hiring replacement for the people that shouldn't have been let go in the first place. Imagine not being able to do anything with your family for MONTHS while the people who caused go and enjoy their own vacation. This is exactly what happened. Asset Management has been a joke for over two years, we recently discovered that the team managing it had never done asset management previously, but refused to allow anyone to assist them. One of the IT people discovered a way to easily reconcile our inventory using existing documentation and brought this to the top leadership team and the team in charge of our Inventory, siting examples of how this could be fixed pretty quickly. It was shot down out of hand. A directive later came down that in an effort to reclaim equipment that was not able to be located due to extremely poor asset management, the IT Team was now expected to email and call ex-employees at their personal email addresses and personal phone numbers, and basically hound these poor people like a debt collector. IT was expected to do this using their personal phones and work email addresses, which in turn led to IT personal getting threats on their personal devices, etc. At one location several buildings were purchased. Again, no communication with the people who would be getting these new buildings ready for occupation (IT and Facilities). Suddenly Execs started showing up, trying to work in buildings that had no power, no internet, and in some cases no walls as facilities had been pulling asbestos. The IT people were expected to constantly drop everything to drive their personal vehicles all over Austin at all hours in a scramble to provide services that in 90% of the time they had no control over (Power / Internet). The Execs became abusive and never were able to put together that if Spectrum has not ran fiber and turned on service and the equipment configured, there would not be usable the non-existent WiFi in the building. The Execs also don't feel like the companies policies apply to them, walking around without masks / PPE. This is how my entire team caught COVID. Some of the IT members have gotten COVID twice from execs refusing to follow company policy, which puts all employees and their families at home at risk of getting sick. If you are one of the plebs who actually do the work that keeps this company lurching along day to day, expect to be abused, belittled, your opinions disregarded out of hand, etc. Your personal life and a work life balance are just talking points in the Exec Town Halls, but that's just smoke being blown up your rear. They don't care about that at all.

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Curative, Inc. Response
3y
We are deeply sorry to hear about your experience at Curative and appreciate you sharing your perspective during a time of rapid growth and change for us. We take these reviews seriously and will continue to work on ways for us to improve our overall employee experience, including some of the very items you've identified here: communication transparency, management training, and we've recently expanded our HR expertise and support structure to provide more support, training and oversight. We do encourage employees to reach out to HR for support and we also have the Curative Ethics Hotline, as another resource to report concerns, similar to the ones you've shared here. If you wish to provide additional details or insight into your experiences with Curative so we can further investigate, please call the Curative Ethics Hotline at 844-984-2751.
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