More work Pressure and Work is not appreciated - Software Developer CareSource Employee Review

2.0
Feb 15, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Average Base pay (compared to market rate) Good Bonus (more than market rate) 6% of CTC is 401(k) matching

Cons

Managers don't understand the workload. On 70% of the days, I end up working additional hours to meet timelines. Timelines are not decided based on the amount of work. But rather than urgency of the work. Ever since there are leadership changes, everything is urgent. Managers and director level people are more into projecting how fast their team achieved the goal. When timelines are not met, we get responses like "I don't want any excuses, I just need the work to be completed". If you achieve something good, it is never appreciated. Throughout my career at Caresource, I never got single appreciation email. To complete the year end targets/goals leadership will provide some "heart" points saying you have done a good work (automated email from portal). But nothing apart from that. On an overall note, it's not a positive environment to do productive work as a developer.

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CareSource Response
4y
Thanks for your review and for sharing your detailed feedback with us. We’re glad to hear that you were happy with your compensation. We hope that you were able to take advantage of some of our stress-relieving benefits such as PTO and Vitality, and that you were able to share your feedback with your manager and HR business partner.

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CareSource Response
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Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us!
2.0
Jul 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

401k match, pto, remote work

Cons

- Extreme focus on productivity metrics created constant pressure and an unsustainable pace - Expected to carry full implementation projects alone without adequate support or realistic timelines - Workload and expectations were excessive, leading to chronic stress and burnout - The environment took a serious toll on my mental and physical health, and I continue to deal with the lasting effects of that strain - Organizational priorities consistently favored output over employee well\-being, with little meaningful support to offset the demands - Unexpected terminations occurred within clinical teams, including among long\-term employees, contributing to a sense of instability and lack of job security

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