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Flatiron Health

Part of Roche

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Flatiron Health reviews

3.2

36% would recommend to a friend

(378 total reviews)
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Nathan Hubbard

57% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

Flatiron Health has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 378 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Flatiron Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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378 reviews
1.0
Mar 30, 2018

Organizational disfunction, albeit good mission

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- There are some very excellent people there, though many are disgruntled so watch out for people leaving. - Some opportunity to accelerate cancer care (but it feels pretty mercenary in what is invested in vs not so I this is purely driven by the market and pharma, aka "life sciences companies"). I suspect it will be even more mercenary after the acquisition.

Cons

Overall a super-immature company with troubling growing pains for a company of ~500 - * Major issues with prioritization and under investment in capacity building. * Loads of avoidable fire-drills due to lack of planning and prioritization and resourcing and leadership. * Retention is terrible on certain teams but noone seems to care / do anything about it. I have heard that some execs think that b/c of the social mission we'll just keep attracting great people - that's hard to see. I warn anyone who asks me for a referral off. I have heard people say, "our retention is no worse than other start-ups" - maybe in aggregate, but there are clear areas that are problematic, and I have seen the 'leaders' in those areas just get promoted even when the team is bleeding people. Meanwhile junior low-performers aren't managed out. * Many really insecure people. Therefore it's hard to say 'i don't know', and hard to hear new ideas. * Many former management consultants who don't think broadly enough (consulting style of managing scope creep vs. a broad view of what a product is / should be). * Strange power dynamics with different functions: oncology / product / quant / eng. * Most meetings don't have a final decision maker, similarly for projects. This lack of leadership is problematic.

2.0
Jun 27, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Since being purchased by a large pharmaceutical company, it's a stable and low-risk work environment. People are friendly and sociable, in the short term it's generally an enjoyable place to be. Compensation and benefits are solid, though by tech standards not exceptional (e.g. doesn't match 401k).

Cons

Flatiron has a culture that doesn’t care what gets done or how well it is done, only about who gets credit. When an executive praises an initiative, teams leap into action to claim credit or to “contribute”, which means being invited to meetings for which they add nothing except wasted time. When a client complains about a problem, every team finds reasons that it's not their fault, or better yet invents a reason that it's not a problem at all. (Actually solving the problem for the client is the lowest priority). Meetings are the vast majority of everyone's time, where credit is divided up and where people lobby for the approval of senior management. Even small ideas need to get sign-off from 10-12 people from many different departments, since that lets everyone in the loop claim credit and increases their department's importance.

5.0
May 12, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flatiron has quickly built an Incredible team, while staying aligned with it's original mission-driven business goals, and is a remarkably transparent company to work for.

Cons

There are not many. Because Flatiron still operates like a start-up, the team is extremely dedicated and that's reflected in how hard people work. Folks here care about the work and for some it can mean long hours. That said, there is a ton of flexibility in terms of schedule and daily hours.

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