Decent company going through a lot of changes - Anonymous employee Health Catalyst Employee Review

3.0
Sep 2, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good culture Nice people Strong mission

Cons

Lacks ability to make tough decisions Requires a pivot in tech stack and leadership is taking too much time to make changes

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Health Catalyst Response
3y
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and your contributions to our success for the more than three years you were at Health Catalyst. I agree that sometimes decisions seem to take a while, and we do our best to balance progress and risk to ensure we stay true to our mission and remain the best partner for our clients.

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