Great people, great culture - Laboratory Color Employee Review

4.0
Oct 7, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I really enjoy working with the people here, everyone has something special and unique to bring to the company and they are always open to new ideas, experiences and celebrating each other. The company is small but has also been steadily adding more much needed process to make it a more functioning company rather than staying at the scrappy startup stage. It is a good place to work if you like to step up and take ownership of projects/ areas.

Cons

Some difficulties in really helping employees understand what progression looks like and setting expectations there. Product is also constantly shifting so it's hard to have alignment across the company about how that affects each team.

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5.0
Jul 18, 2025
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Pros

I really enjoyed my time overall. staff was awesome, mission was exciting, and personal/professional growth was encouraged and fostered.

Cons

I was very sadly laid off with many others.

2.0
May 19, 2025
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Pros

• Passionate, mission-driven team • Remote work offers some flexibility • Company’s focus on expanding access to population health and cancer screening is meaningful in theory

Cons

• While the company promotes “physician-led care” externally, clinical teams are often left out of decisions that directly affect care delivery and typically learn about changes only after they’ve been implemented. • Physicians are engaged as independent contractors with limited influence on workflows, infrastructure, or care protocols, even though they are on the front lines of patient care. •The operational culture sometimes prioritizes volume/throughput over thoughtful preparation or clinical nuance. • Feedback channels exist, but follow-through is inconsistent. Concerns raised may be minimized or framed as resistance rather than opportunities for improvement. • Scheduling and operational decisions can change with little warning or input, impacting stability and morale. • Overall, there’s a gap between the clinical expertise within the organization and how much it is integrated into ongoing decisions, workflows, and strategic direction.

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