Poor communication, ignores employees - Anonymous employee HealthMEDX Employee Review

1.0
Feb 8, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Semi flexible schedule, casual dress, good knowledge among front line employees. Generally casual work environment, including recreation areas on campus.

Cons

Communication is generally poor and inconsistent. Employee surveys are conducted "anonymously", however enough identifying information is collected that it would be possible to narrow down who's survey it was to two or three employees. Negative results are explained away by saying employees didn't understand the questions. Far too many meetings to be conducive to productivity. Management equates talking at employees to communicating. There is an honesty problem with communication, also.

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Cons

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2.0
Feb 4, 2015
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Pros

Pay is decent for the Ozark area, some good and talented people work there, no dress code in the office. If you aren't interested in professional development and just need something to do to kill time and get paid, it's terrific. We're all about to get $25 off a Fitbit, so if you were on the fence about buying one, we're hiring.

Cons

Total lack of focus, vision, and planning. Product is buggy and largely held together with duct tape after years of neglect. Leadership spends its time reacting to emergencies because a customer is always angry about something. The culture is not very good - the new "hello" at HMX has become "know anyone who is hiring?". Company tried to go Agile last year, but the thought of teams making their own decisions scared the pants off of the leadership so we're back to Lead-By-Spreadsheet. For a lot of senior people here, HealthMEDX is their first and only job, so they have no exposure to a management style that isn't top-down, passive-aggressive micromanagement (passive in that they don't have enough time to oversee your every task, aggressive in that this is your fault).

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