Life in a leadership vacuum - Anonymous employee PerfectServe Employee Review

2.0
Feb 8, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are very fine people working at PerfectServe throughout the organization. Sales continue to trickle in despite a palpable feeling of desperation and a handful of significant sales strategy changes over the last number of years. There is a nice level of autonomy, outside of the support center, due to a fair amount of management and executives being either remote or constantly traveling. If you don't care about company culture then you can make a comfortable salary without having to output much.

Cons

The company has gone through numerous significant changes in direction in the last few years. The technology is hilariously outdated and weak. Competition has increased. Senior leadership is mostly remote and middle management is left guessing at what to do next. The uncertainty generated by leadership decisions has led to silos where management has become territorial and petty. There is more CYA happening than actual value-added work. That atmosphere makes it impossible for honest feedback to be given without fear of retaliation. The culture is broken thanks mostly to directives made by executives through human capital.

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
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Pros

The mission is real — we're not just selling software, we're improving outcomes for patients and the healthcare workers who care for them. My teammates are passionate, purpose-driven people who are here to make a difference, and that energy is contagious. The company equips you with the tools you need to actually do your job well rather than setting you up to struggle. Work-life balance is genuinely respected here, not just talked about, and when you perform, the company recognizes it — both financially and through real advancement opportunities. Promotions feel earned and attainable.

Cons

Communication from management can be inconsistent at times, which occasionally creates confusion around priorities or direction. Additionally, not all hospital systems have the internal governance structures in place to fully implement and adopt the applications — this can make success feel out of your hands at times. That said, it's also an opportunity to become a trusted advisor and help clients build toward better outcomes.

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PerfectServe Response
1w
This is an incredibly thoughtful review! Thanks so much for taking the time to write it, and thanks a million times over for your many contributions to the company and the customers we serve. Feedback duly noted about leadership communication—it's one of the areas we're always focused on, and it never hurts to find ways to be better.
5.0
Apr 15, 2026
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Pros

PerfectServe has a positive team culture. The people here make a real difference in the day-to-day experience. The fully remote setup with flexible scheduling shows that leadership trusts employees to manage their time and deliver results. One of the standout perks is the access to Senior Leadership. It's rare to feel like your voice can actually reach the top... and here it does.

Cons

The one trade-off of remote work is limited face-to-face connection with your team. It's not a dealbreaker because flexibility is worth it, but more opportunities for in-person collaboration (team offsites, occasional meetups) would go a long way in strengthening those relationships.

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PerfectServe Response
2mo
Thank you so much for this review! Our marketing team is a tight-knit group, so you definitely know what good team culture looks like. And duly noted about the opportunities for in-person collaboration—it can be tough in a remote world but we're always looking for ways to make stuff like that happen.
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