HealthStream reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(433 total reviews)
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Robert A. Frist Jr.

83% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

HealthStream has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 433 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HealthStream employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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433 reviews
1.0
Mar 4, 2013

HSTM does not value its employees

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Pros

If you’re a glass-half-full person, you could say that job security was a huge pro. There was so much work to be done in my department that I knew I never had to worry about it running out. Of course, glass-half-empty, that means I was consistently overworked and execs seemed to have no concern about appropriate staffing.

Cons

Where to begin? See above: the amount of work I was doing was ridiculous. Our department's workload more than doubled over the last 3 years, but in that time, we only hired one additional person. When I gave my notice and my boss asked me why I was leaving, he was surprised that I said I was overworked. With his next breath, he asked if I would come in evenings after working a full day at my new job to help them stay caught up. Um, no thanks! Benefits and pay were horrible. All we would hear from the execs was how great the company was doing and how much money we were making. This money was not re-invested in the employees. At my interview for my new job, the people interviewing me laughed when I gave them a ballpark # for what I was making at HSTM. I once offered a job to a guy who turned it down because he was going to make more money at the PEACE CORPS. Think about that one! No matching 401K and no tuition reimbursement. I'm already getting more time off at my new job than I did after 7 years at HSTM. (And I was earning the absolute maximum at HSTM.) Communication was absolutely pathetic. Execs were seemingly incapable of understanding how important it is to tell people what is going on. I was amazed at how little I was told as manager. I would find out second- or third-hand about decisions that directly affected my department. Unfair treatment: Some "leaders" got to work from home and work some interesting hours (like rolling in at 10 and leaving at 3). Doesn’t exactly make you feel engaged and motivated to work hard. Our job was market research, with one of the main branches of that being employee satisfaction. The last internal employee survey we did was 3 years ago and we never got the results. It was like the company hoped we would all get collective amnesia. Considering that the year before, when they actually did let us know the results, they did nothing to solve any of the issues that were presented, I guess they figured it would be easier to just pretend the survey never happened. There is no career development. I was never offered any management training and when you combine that with having supervisors who are totally disconnected, it means I was on my own. The last year or so I was there, it was all about quantity, not quality. Let's sell, sell, sell and not worry about whether or not you have the resources to deliver what was promised. And make sure everyone is focused on arbitrary deadlines, and not on delivering a quality product to clients.

5.0
Feb 28, 2013

FANTASTIC place to work!!!!

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HealthStream is a fantistic place to work! Without question, it is the best place I've been employed in my career. The culture is very entrepreneurial, hard-working, and, frankly, just a fun place to get up every morning and spend my day. Throughout the company, you'll find that there is an enormous amout of sincerity, integrity, and "good heartedness"--which is due, of course, to the great people that work at HealthStream. It's very unpretentious--which I love. Everyone works hard--but we also celebrate our successes and, yes, vacations, are encouraged. You should also know that a lot of smart people work at HealthStream--which keeps things stimulating. Importantly, HealthStream is wildly successful--and that should be important for anyone looking for a job. HealthStream was just named as the 27th best small company in the U.S. by Forbes magazine!..and that's literally out of many thousands of public companies. The CEO is Bobby Frist and he is one smart guy! I don't know a single person here at HealthStream who doesn't have enormous respect for him. He's very passionate about making a difference in healthcare (I've heard people compare him to Steve Jobs--but, believe me, Bobby is much nicer and probably smarter). HealthStream has been the market leader in our space--ever since there has been a HealthStream. About 60% of U.S. hospitals use HealthStream--which is more than double anybody else in our space. As an employee, it been fun to be a part of such a huge success. It has been my experience that if you work hard, you will be rewarded--and rewarded well. Personally, I'm not the kind of person who likes having someone looking over my shoulder constantly as I work (i.e. micro-managing me). Luckily, HealthStream is the kind of place that makes sure you know what the goals are and then lets you do your job. Since smart, conscientious people work at HealthStream, this approach works well. People are frequently promoted from within the company; there's plenty of opportunity for advancement. Also, interestingly, I know of at least 10 employees that worked at HealthStream--and then left to go to another company--and then came back to HealthStream because they liked HealthStream so much! In short, I feel extremely lucky to have my job. It's a terrific place to work.

Cons

HealthStream is clearly a growing company. I think it's exciting to a part of a growing company--but for some folks, it may not be their cup of tea. If you're comfortable with innovation, change, and---well, growth, HealthStream is a great place to be. I think there are some folks out there that prefer to work at older, larger companies that have relatively more established, structured job boundaries--and there's nothing wrong with that. I've always appreciated the fact that there have been opportunities for me to expand my skills into other areas at HealthStream. It's a really "hands on" kind of place.

2.0
Jan 30, 2013

Better places to work

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Pros

Friendly people. Salary is market for most positions. Interesting building with a couple of restaurants. Nice gym that company will pay a percentage

Cons

Noticed that the friendliness has eroded. Employees have been begging for a 401k plan and employee stock for a long time but keep hearing that the C-suite will 'look into it". kinda cheap for a company with 65m+ in cash. Noticed that sub-par employees keep getting hired i.e. bringing in buddies.

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