Don't be fooled by fancy titles - Anonymous employee Vituity Employee Review

3.0
Jul 3, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Reason for being the best place to work: Great benefits. Flexible work schedules. Leadership is visible and nice. Managers and supervisors are supportive. Open door policy. No micromanaging.

Cons

Med America lacks structure. For many of the employees (including VPs, Directors, managers & supervisors), Med America is/was their first "real" job or first job ever. The lack of experience and competence is the main culprit in its structural issue. MedAmerica should really consider bringing in seasoned project managers and business analyst to whip the company into shape. I am not talking about MedAmerica developed Project managers, I am talking about real project managers. Professional development is a complete joke. The reviews/evaluations are very silly. MedAmerica titles only look good on paper or linkedin(dot)com. Have a conversation with some of the managers or even a specific VP. You will be blown away by their lack of knowledge. This is a company with great potential but change is crucial.

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Pros

great benefits package starting off

Cons

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Vituity Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and for being part of the Vituity team. We're thrilled to hear that you've felt valued and supported during your time with us and that our benefits package has made a positive impact. We also appreciate your honest feedback regarding compensation. Input from our team members helps us continue evaluating and improving the employee experience. Thank you for all that you do, and we look forward to supporting your continued growth and success at Vituity. —The Vituity Team
3.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Great benefits. 3-4 weeks of PTO/sick leave and good 401K match

Cons

They use and abuse you. Hard to climb up the ladder and always seem to hire externally for higher positions.

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