Great Place to Work - Software Development Engineer In Test (SDET) Health Catalyst Employee Review

4.0
Oct 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible work-life balance Management is very transparent

Cons

pay is not that great

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Health Catalyst Response
7mo
Thank you for your feedback. We’re glad to hear that flexibility and transparency have been positive for you. We understand that pay competitiveness is a key concern, and we are actively reviewing compensation to ensure fairness and sustainability. As we shape our 2026 strategy, we’re focused on allocating resources wisely to drive organizational success, all guided by a clear, focused plan. Thank you for sharing feedback that helps us prioritize what matters most. -Ben Albert

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Great Talent & Culture: The people here are highly capable, collaborative, and committed to helping each other succeed. The partnership between onshore and offshore teams works well and is a real strength. There’s a culture of grit and stability that has helped the company navigate multiple major transitions over the years. Mission-Critical Engineering: The work involves complex data infrastructure that requires deep technical expertise. It can be demanding, but seeing these systems run successfully and support real-world operations is consistently rewarding.

Cons

Wage Compression and Retention Risk: Compensation for tenured and high-performing staff has not kept pace with the market for specialized data engineering and support leadership. In practice, tenure can feel undervalued or even penalized. This creates risk around losing institutional knowledge and operational continuity. Stagnant Career Progression: Contrary to stated expectations, strong performance ratings do not consistently translate into meaningful, market-aligned compensation growth. The process of how compensation is benchmarked lacks clarity in practice, obscuring how compensation decisions are made and what is required to advance.

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