Great place to work - Engineer Availity Employee Review

4.0
Jan 18, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I would definitely recommend Availity for the following reasons: good compensation, unlimited PTO, and the beautiful office in the Jacksonville area!

Cons

Depending on your role, it can be stressful and may require working long hours. However, I'd say the pros outweigh the cons!

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Availity Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide a review. We agree with you; Availity is a great place to work! We’re even Great Place to Work™-certified for two years running. We love hearing that you enjoy our compensation and benefits programs—our HR team has worked hard to ensure we have one of the most competitive benefit plans in the industry. We also love our facilities in Jacksonville and Indianapolis. While we continue to embrace the flexible, remote work culture brought on by Covid, we are excited to begin using our offices more for collaboration and team meetings when it makes sense. Associate wellness is vital to our thriving culture. Availity is growing very fast, which can increase demands on our workloads. Some roles may experience more stressful situations than others, but we strongly encourage associates to create boundaries to keep their work-life balance in check. To help, Availity also offers several wellness programs each year, including the associate step challenge, lunchtime chair yoga, and even mindfulness training.

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5.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Great culture and people. As long as you’re doing your job and producing, I have not run into any micromanaging etc. work life balance is awesome

Cons

Silo’s are common but getting better each day. That can happen with remote companies. Lots of new products and changes with new leadership etc so need to adapt

4.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Great place to work Remote Benefits Unlimited PTO Work life balance

Cons

Can feel clique in the upper engineering circles A lot of "rockstar devs" but hard to communicate across teams

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