Honor reviews

3.0

47% would recommend to a friend

(340 total reviews)
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Seth Sternberg

48% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Honor has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 340 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Honor 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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340 reviews
2.0
Aug 6, 2018

Great company mission and product & Below average culture

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Company's mission and product are phenomenal. Making great strides in the Homecare space and working towards creating a positive impact on the market.

Cons

Although the product is great, working at Honor is different: - Not a typical "startup" environment, company operates slower and product development pace is more similar to that of a slow tech company, than that of an agile startup. - Small company size .... but feels like I'm working at a large corporate office since no one really knows each other. People typically work in their own silo of "pods" and don't cross communicate among eachother. - No clear performance expectations are set, thus performance based promotions become much more unclear

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Honor Response
7y
Thanks for the feedback! We definitely value and strive to move as quickly as we can, as the mission is something that we’re all very passionate about. To address some of your concerns, the Product team does release multiple times per week and we are actively trying to be better about communicating and making that process more visible to those not as close to the development process. Our team is what makes Honor really special and we know that some parts of the team definitely cross-collaborate more than others. Since the company is growing, we’re working with all teams to make sure folks are continuing to feel like they can always reach out and talk to a neighbor. We’ve implemented formal review processes and surveys and are highly encouraging employees to give internal feedback to leadership so that we can directly adjust and adapt to everyone’s ideas and suggestions!
5.0
Jul 26, 2018

Huge market opportunity, great mission

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Company is working on a goal everyone can relate to - how to make sure our parents and grandparents can be cared for when we're not around. Company is doing well and growing quickly - just raised a large financing that will last the company quite a while. Great group of both business, ops and tech folks that are working together to solve a complex issue. Very collaborative spirit overall that is highly supportive of working parents. More women and ethnic diversity than any company I've seen in the start up world.

Cons

Company has typical growing pains of company of this stage - fast growth on teams, increasing focus on financial sustainability, harder to know everyone.

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Honor Response
7y
Thanks for your review, we're really proud of our diversity and how well our different teams work together. Cross-team collaboration and communication is so critical to accomplishing the mission's goals and it's something we try to improve every day. We definitely acknowledge we do have some growing pains, and one of the best ways to adapt is to listen to employees... they are the best sources of where we can improve and make changes to help Honor be an even better place to work.
1.0
Jun 9, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

At first, the company and it's higher up's seemed to empathize with their caregivers, and subordinates. I felt that during COVID, they we're the leaders with steps and process updates for their Caregivers and HQ employee's. They did and still do take COVID-19 very seriously and that does offer a shining light that they can think logically while considering their employee's in their decision making. It was really awesome when they assessed how well the company could function remotely and decided based on feedback to move the entire company to optional WFH. However, other aspects such a diversity and inclusion, empathy, and profit over livelihoods, work/life balance, pay and ableism all need work. I will list why below.

Cons

1. Inclusion and diversity is lacking, though, they created a DEI process and brought in specialists to address the issues, the vast majority of their promises fell short or they out right lied about it. 2. Pay, this is where they lied; at whole, HR addressed this as an issue (and it was, the pay is on the low side for the expected work load) and promised the entire company that addressing it would mean change. Once that time come, I got a raise lower than I had in the last year and mind you, my performance did not change. I worked hard, especially while we handled an entire new process to address COVID and COVID safety measures for Caregivers. 3. Burnout, work/life balance and ableism. By the end of last year, Dec 2020, morale on our team declined and everyone I spoke to was burned out. Part of this was because we had no training and ever evolving calls/texts and contact at the height of the pandemic. Client deaths were at an all time high, and demand for care was also high, with a Caregiver and staffing shortage due to either people leaving because pay was so little to risk your life, or Caregivers were getting sick at high rates. Management never, ever considered, we were thanked by a bonus, briefly, but that was it. It was never brought up in company all hands as an issue, nor were the Market Associates once looked at holistically as a mental health fire pit. They offered measley resources for this as well. I suffered from a building health condition and my mental health soon took a turn. I finally broke down and asked to take my float holiday hours I earned off to get in to a doctor that could help me process a leave so I could get stabilized and get on a better pathway. I encouraged by HR, naturally, but asked by management if I could "wait" with no suggestion on when or how I could deal with this. After finding a new role in a company with SO much to offer, I realized Honor was ableist and toxic. Their processes were broken, communication was awful and they expected the world. I am not afraid of hard work, but we are human, not machines. 4. The expectation to perform and lack of transparency from management created a big hole that kept getting patched up, but never fixed. I do believe managers meant well, but no one was bold enough to make a change and maybe work to change things, it was easy for them to sit up high. Management was very much looking for someone interested in working 12 hour days and be a yes man. People have lives outside of work, managers did not though and expected the same from you. Work here if you're ready for soul sucking burnout, if you're up for a challenge and wanna shake things up, maybe they will finally listen? The labor force in this country is changing and only the companies who know that and stay ahead of it will survive.

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