Wonderful company but going through a layoff period, sadly - Anonymous employee Devoted Health Employee Review
3.0
May 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
Former employee, less than 1 year
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
Benefits, supportive environment to get the job done, floating holidays
Cons
vacation planning, absentee policy, doctors notes don't excuse you if you run out of time off unless it's a short term disability issue, evolving metrics still being worked on, little too metric centric.
Devoted Health Response
1y
HI there - Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience at Devoted Health, both positive and constructive. We appreciate your recognition of our benefits and supportive environment.
We understand that organizational changes, especially layoffs, are incredibly difficult for everyone involved. Decisions like these are the result of careful strategic planning to ensure Devoted Health's long-term health and ability to best serve our members.
Devoted Health’s recent workforce changes are in line with our ongoing commitment to dramatically improving the health and well-being of older Americans and growing our presence across the country. We are grateful for the contributions of all affected employees and are providing support for them during this transition.
Best,
People and Talent @ Devoted Health
-Welcoming and kind employee culture
-Support and strong project feedback
-Clear communication
-Employees believe and support the mission of the company
-Enthusiastic, talented, and passionate leaders
Cons
- There are two office spaces for hybrid work- they are great facilities but there are only two
3.0
Mar 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Current employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
The mission to serve Medicare members well was clear, and the early culture reflected that. Teams were empowered, different leadership styles were welcomed, and people were trusted to solve problems in practical ways.
There are still many talented and mission-driven people at the company who care deeply about the work and about members.
Cons
As the company grew rapidly, the culture began to change. Metrics have always been a focus, which is understandable in a performance-driven environment, but the emphasis increasingly shifted toward tracking activity and “effort” rather than measuring meaningful outcomes.
Smaller assignments that once would have been handled with flexibility began to receive disproportionate attention, creating an environment that often felt more micromanaged than empowered. At the same time, accountability did not always appear to be applied consistently across leadership levels, which can be frustrating for teams that are being held to strict standards themselves.
Frequent performance framework changes and constant iterations also created confusion and fatigue on the ground. In several cases, supervisor turnover concentrated under the same leadership should have been treated as a signal worth examining.
Overall morale in parts of the organization has noticeably declined compared to earlier years.