Intense, but worth it. - Operations Associate Clipboard Employee Review

5.0
Jul 31, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The hiring process is intense, but I think it’s the right approach. Instead of relying on keyword filters or resume-scanning software, CBH focuses on case studies and exercises that mirror the actual work you’d be doing. This allows them to hire based on results, not just credentials. While it may not be for everyone — and it does require meaningful upfront effort for a role you might not get — I personally prefer this. I’d rather invest deeply in a few companies I truly believe I’d be a good fit for than waste time sending out hundreds of applications that will likely never be seen by a human. Since starting at CBH, everyone has been helpful, kind, smart and very motivated. I can't help but think that this can be credited to the approach, and immense amount of effort they put into hiring the right people.

Cons

Clipboard Health is very results-driven. They won’t micromanage you, which I personally prefer — but it does mean you need to be proactive in all things, including setting your own boundaries to maintain work-life balance. This also is not the right company if you are just looking to coast. They want you to get better.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Unlimited paid time off is one of the company's strongest benefits

Cons

- There was a lack of transparency, consistent feedback, and fair recognition of employees' contributions. On several occasions, I felt that ideas and work produced by team members were presented to senior leadership without proper acknowledgment. - Performance management felt inconsistent. You will not receive actionable guidance that would have allowed me to improve before major decisions were made. This created an environment where success felt difficult to achieve. - HR appeared to prioritize management's perspective, and I felt there was a balanced opportunity for employees to fully share their side before decisions were made. A more transparent and impartial process would help build trust across the organization.

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