Horrible Pay - Flip Flop WFH - Software Developer Meditech Employee Review

2.0
Jul 5, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Insurance benefits are great Lots of PTO Slowly transitioning away from everything proprietary and starting to utilize more industry standard tools, making this a slightly more useful jumping off point for people just getting into the industry.

Cons

I always knew Meditech was lower pay on average in this industry, but now that I'm actively looking for new jobs, I realize just HOW bad it is. Entry level jobs with a low end of more than what I'm making after nearly 10 years of Meditech... The flip flopping an inconsistancy of the work from home structure is mind numbing. Messaging from CEO was almost word for word, "If management has to be in the buildings, we want you there too to make it worth our time." New CEO openly asked people to stop leaving Glass door reviews. She is tanking and everyone can see it. First layoffs in company history cut about 70 new hires by job title, which included "Software Tester", an already strained and understaffed role in most groups. Not major, but not a great sign either. Company picnic was dropped. Messaging was "While it was a difficult decision, it was an extremely easy decision financially."

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5.0
Nov 23, 2025
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Pros

Pretty good environment to work in

Cons

A lot of travel which is both good and bad

2.0
Jul 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

MEDITECH is surviving, which wasn't a certainty ten years ago. Considering the low starting salaries for greater Boston, the company tends to be less selective in who they hire compared to other employers. Even with the effect that AI is having on tech hiring.

Cons

The market was MEDITECH's to lose, and they lost it. Without HCA as a customer MEDITECH would be finished. Considerations for job applicants such as inclusiveness and work/life balance are largely irrelevant, as the company's long-term prospects for success are doubtful. MaaS subscriptions don't bring in enough money to make up for the business that was lost to market leader Epic Systems. I am a MEDITECH shareholder, so I see the financial reports. Although I'm pleased that dividends continue to be paid, they are draining the company of badly needed cash to fund a turnaround.

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