All depends on your manager - Anonymous employee Omada Health Employee Review

4.0
Jul 20, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Loved the product and the mission to use real humans to help people work on their health vs just relying on only glucose tracking apps and really rigid diets to help people lose weight and manage their diabetes. If your team has a solid leader, you’re in great shape!

Cons

Marketing was a revolving door of leaders. They just couldn’t seem to find the right person to lead the org. The managers below the VP level were mostly very good until they tried to let the lowest level managers manage what were essentially their peers. I understand the need to help those people continue to grow and take on people management roles, but it was a total mess and they went on power trips. Very underpaid. Like WOW. Made people feel like they were insane for asking for more money only to find out that companies of the same size, industry and funding level were all paying $40-50k more at every level. A real emphasis on working at the level above your current role for a year before any conversations of promotions, only for them to pull a bait and switch and hire externally for that role when the time came. Big culture of only acknowledging and rewarding people who give up their whole life outside of work and work nights and weekends doing 4-5 people’s jobs. Many of us worked 50 hrs and fulfilled every aspect of our role but were still pressured to do more. “Omada nice” is a thing. People will be so kind and supportive to your face but turn around and badmouth you. A lot of us work cross functionally with sales or account management and their expectations can be insane. They’ll run to your manager and throw you under the bus the second you set a reasonable boundary like “hey I need at least 3 hrs to put together that big deck with a lot of data pulled from our reporting server that you’re asking for. It’s 6am my time and you need it in an hour for a presentation at 10am ET? Can you share what happened here? I’ll need to miss a workout class I paid for or not be able to drop off my kids if I do this and even then the reporting may take too long to download…” Ya that would get them sending angry slacks and emails to your manager saying that you’re being unreasonable and not putting the customers and members first and hard to work with. Your manager will ALWAYS side with the sales or account managers and validate them for putting the customer first and then come to you and say the opposite and thank you for setting a boundary because that was a very unreasonable request. And then your performance review will cite those few times as the reason you’re denied promotions. There’s no such thing as annual salary adjustments for inflation. Was sold a 0.8% adjustment after 2 years as a “raise.” In this economy!!

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Where do I even start. The expectations for coaches have gotten out of hand and there’s no consideration for mental load. It feels like things just keep getting added on and added on and a lot of it is tied to this time tracking system that we can’t even see anymore. Even though it was framed like removing the time clock would give us more autonomy and less stress, we’re still being judged since it’s still there in the background anyway. Even though it’s clearly not a good representation of the actual time spent in-app. There’s also A LOT of micromanaging. Metrics are everything, and even when your metrics are good, something else gets pulled in. If it’s not metrics, it’s you’re not spending enough time in the app, or you’re not engaging enough with your work team, or you missed one small workflow from last week. It never really feels like you can just do well and that be enough. Even supervisors don’t always seem fully aligned with what the day to day work actually feels like now, since so much has changed since many of them were in the Health Coach role. So a lot of the feedback is disconnected from reality. Time off doesn’t feel fair either. We were encouraged to take time off during OT to manage mental load, but then when I actually did, I was told I took too much time off? It just feels like you’re stuck no matter what choice you make and you can’t really win here. And don’t get me started on the pay and how we’re about to be in what seems like a commissioned based pay system as if we’re sales. I’ve also tried switching roles within the company multiple times. No luck.

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Omada Health Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share such detailed feedback. We are sorry to hear that your experience has felt overwhelming and, at times, discouraging. Your comments about workload, evolving expectations, and the mental load associated with the role are important, and we recognize how challenging it can feel when changes are not experienced as intended. Our goal in evolving tools like time tracking and performance metrics has been to support both flexibility and clarity, not to create additional pressure or a sense of constant evaluation. It is clear from your feedback that this has not been your experience, and that gap is something we take seriously. We are actively working to better align expectations, ensure managers are closely connected to the day-to-day realities of the role, and create more consistent, transparent guidance around performance and time off. If you are open to it, we would encourage you to connect with your HR Business Partner directly so we can better understand your experience and continue improving. Thank you again for sharing your perspective.
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