A positive and team-driven learning environment - Anonymous employee Health Catalyst Employee Review

5.0
Oct 5, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company culture of Health Catalyst is such that positive reinforcement, transparency, and team-based collaboration is emphasized on a daily basis. As an intern I interacted with a variety of different team members throughout the company who were always willing and able to teach me something new, or let me collaborate/work with them on a project. I learned a lot during my time at Health Catalyst, and appreciate all of the opportunities afforded to me during my time there.

Cons

Those all team-member meetings... valuable, insightful, and appreciated as they are, can sometimes drag on a bit too long! (Very few downsides)

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Health Catalyst Response
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Yep... they can sometimes be long, but we feel they are necessary when you balance the amount of information we believe we should share against the frequency and length of the meeting itself. We are continually looking for ways to improve the information flow within Health Catalyst (which, by the way, is also in flux as we continue to grow as an organization and our communication needs change with that growth). Thanks for your thoughts!

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