Great Mission with Bad Execution - Data Architect Health Catalyst Employee Review

2.0
Aug 4, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Employee benefits are great, if not overboard to an extent.

Cons

Company has great goals but lack the execution and the right people directing the ship product wise. A lot of the things that they claim to do while in interviews, meetings never happen or only are executed at 50% max. The culture lacks real progress in the software product and business progress with assessing what needs to be done on an enterprise level. The company talks big with their plans but fails in implementation, not even close.

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Health Catalyst Response
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Thank you very much for your review. Growth is hard. There is no doubt about it. I am glad that you found Catalyst benefits to be of help during your time with us. I am not sure when you may have left Health Catalyst, and I am not sure whether there is a clear overlap between the issues you raise in your review and the changes we are currently working through at Health Catalyst, but my guess is that there is at least partial overlap between the two. We recently have changed several aspects of our organizational structure to better align with how we see our market changing, and we are excited about the prospect of this. As with growth, change is also hard. We accept this. We know that without a process to address needed change, it is hard for any organization to appropriately stay ahead of the market. I am sorry that Health Catalyst didn't turn out to be a fit for you, and I sincerely wish you the best in your next role! Best, Jeff Selander

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