Ensora Health reviews

2.3

27% would recommend to a friend

(171 total reviews)

John Damgaard

20% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Ensora Health has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 171 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Ensora Health employee rating is 38% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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171 reviews
5.0
Sep 14, 2021

Happy in my job

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Pros

The mission of being in service to the underserved The overall attitude of respect and appreciation for mental health/health providers Working remotely Rapport between myself and my direct manager Department manager's attitude and helpfulness Having clear understanding of my responsibilities Being recognized for my work (received 2 awards in less than a year) Appreciation and attitude of co-workers all the way to the top Knowing I have support when questions come up or challenges are presented Training of all kinds not just specific to my duties Healthy paychecks Bonuses for achievements BENEFITS PACKAGE!!

Cons

Being that we are a brand new department, this is yet to be determined as I have none to list for the company or expectations of me as an employee.

3.0
Aug 14, 2021

Worked with Good People

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people I worked with daily were great and passionate about what they were doing. Very professional and dedicated.

Cons

Communication from leadership wasn’t always the best and left many of us working directly with customers feeling unsupported and disconnected.

1.0
Jul 30, 2021
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Pros

The front line staff doing the real work are (or were) all genuinely excited to help people in the tech/healthcare field, unlimited PTO

Cons

Headcount and morale continuously dropped while management continued to push more work upon the remaining staff. When I asked HR, they ballparked 1-2 departures every week. Leadership’s attitude is very much one of “Do not create problems for me” and not “what can we do to allow our people to thrive?” Where there used to be opportunity to advance within your company, they now want to put you in a box - whatever you’re doing now is what they expect you to keep doing, in addition to whatever they demand, while your pay increases will not keep pace with inflation. Their answer to people jumping ship is to outsource your replacements, using foreign visas to hold many of the remaining devs hostage and continue to underpay, resulting in a more fragmented knowledge base and slowing product development to an inept crawl. The goal now is to monopolize all the competing healthcare software products in order to raise prices and gouge healthcare providers. Front line staff will express their grievances during company or department-wide meetings, only for leadership to pay lip service and ask the person to follow up in private, with no intention of actually doing anything. They are beholden to shareholders, and if you belong to the upper echelon of management, you will be treated like an expendable slave. The Support department is a henhouse, sadly there is no room for senior male staff in that team. Basically, these people have the ethics of used-car salesmen who put nothing into the product, other than a paint job, and sell it to honest folks at an insane markup, I don’t know how you sleep at night.

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