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Modernizing Medicine

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This is the best job I have ever had! - Anonymous employee Modernizing Medicine Employee Review

4.0
Apr 24, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I always feel fully supported by my immediate manager and our department manager. Our team is very tight knit despite growing IMMENSELY in a short amount of time. I have a very clear understanding of what is expected of me and I am given resources and support to accomplish my tasks. My goals are supported by my manager and I am encouraged to achieve them. I have accomplished more at this job than I ever thought I was capable of and a large part of that is because of my peers and superiors. The benefits package is very robust and suits my needs, and the needs of my family, incredibly well. I am so grateful for all of the work that has gone into selecting the insurance and other benefits plans for us. The culture in the company is awesome! I was a user of this product before I came to work for the company but as soon as I learned more about the culture, I knew I wanted to be part of it. In my experience, they are progressive, they are exciting, they are always striving to be the best and everyone I have come in contact with really embodies the ideals of the company. It's an amazing feeling to work very day with people who WANT to come to work!

Cons

There is a lack of communication from some departments that makes the work, particularly my team's, more difficult than it probably should be. That being said, it's not insurmountable and hopefully will improve with some workflow tweaks.

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1.0
May 12, 2026
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Pros

The strongest aspect of the company is the resilience and talent of many of its individual contributors. I worked with smart, creative people who consistently found ways to keep critical functions operating despite significant operational and resource constraints. The environment offered extensive hands-on experience with complex systems, cross-functional dependencies, and high-volume operational problem solving. Employees often gained rapid professional growth simply because they were required to manage responsibilities well beyond the scope of their formal roles.

Cons

The company’s operational philosophy often seemed to confuse endurance with effectiveness. Employees were expected to absorb expanding responsibilities indefinitely, even when workloads had clearly exceeded sustainable limits. In some cases, entire operational domains were effectively owned by a single individual with little redundancy, limited support, and no realistic contingency planning. Leadership frequently discussed innovation and growth while failing to address basic organizational health issues such as staffing adequacy, process ownership, and burnout prevention. Months of excessive workload and escalating pressure resulted in predictable employee exhaustion, yet meaningful intervention from management or HR never materialized. There was also a noticeable tendency to treat systemic operational failures as isolated employee challenges instead of acknowledging broader leadership and resourcing problems. This created an environment where highly capable people spent more time compensating for organizational instability than performing strategic work.

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