Great ethos, mediocre execution - Developer Health Catalyst Employee Review

3.0
May 31, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

One thing I took away from my time at the company is to "assume the best intentions" of my coworkers. The company touts this and I think tries to live it.

Cons

Some individuals abuse the company's assumption of positive intent as an excuse to get away with being bad employees and bad people.

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Health Catalyst Response
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Thank you for your sharing this perspective. I'm glad to hear you felt that most teammates tried to live by the principle of assuming positive intent. I'm sorry to hear that you encountered examples where some team members abused that trust and did not seem to face the consequences of these choices. We do have a stated performance management policy that includes providing team members with a second chance, when there has been a performance issue. However, this should not be an excuse for not addressing performance issues. We'll reinforce this message in our next manager training meeting. Thanks again for sharing your experience and perspective. Best, Dan

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