Vida Health reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(184 total reviews)
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Joe Murad

71% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Vida Health has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 184 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vida Health 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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184 reviews
1.0
Jan 23, 2025

Unprofessional

Recommend
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Pros

The pros were working remote and actually making a huge difference in peoples lives (too bad upper management didn't recognize this!)

Cons

The work environment is a demanding and challenging pressure cooker. Employees are paid hourly, and to earn the expected pay, you must take 10-12 virtual calls daily while documenting detailed information from each call like a secretarial machine. You receive only half the pay for no-shows. Unfortunately, Vida's PRIMARY FOCUS is not even on its employees but the almighty dollar in generating revenue rather than genuinely caring for its clients at all. Its all about the money folks! The daily schedule is overwhelming, with an excessive number of virtual calls leading to provider burnout, minimal time for breaks, and limited opportunities for quality client interaction. This contributes to stress and fatigue. Instead of feeling like a health coach, you start to feel disconnected and robotic. The discrepancy between the company's mission and how it treats its employees is laughable. Significant issues with management, lack of support, and poor communication make it difficult to feel valued and motivated. Upper management often resembles a boys' club, and when you ask questions, you receive only superficial answers. There is a general feeling that they do not care. The culture often feels toxic, characterized by high turnover rates and low morale, with continuous layoffs. Moreover, there is no opportunity for growth at this startup company. Overall, it has been a complete waste of time for my professional career.

1.0
May 18, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

It is entirely remote, BUT you need to be inside the USA forcefully.

Cons

All calls are monitored. You are not let alone to do you job as a professional. They pressures workers by saying that they were going their job wrong so they quit so they did not have to give them their several. It has several law suites from contracts because they were forced to give sessions like they wanted them to, which is illegal for them to do to contractors. Sudden layoff without letting their workers know to have time to look for another job. The worst corporate wellness company ever. They write in Linkedin as if they are great, but if you're their growth graph, it is on the floor. It is a wellness company that have no wellness to their own workers. It's a fear based company, no clarity at all. All lies.

2.0
Apr 20, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues, therapist leads and therapy managers. They got rid of the best therapist lead and after that, I knew the company was about the bottom line rather than loyal, hardworking and intelligent people. Remote work is flexible yet capacity is unpredictable.

Cons

This is a tech company who masquerades as a Whole Health company. Technology, money grubbing and metrics overshadow the work of intelligent and dedicated mental health professionals. It’s platform is draconian and the content is outdated yet it’s always being. Only tech knows exactly what is available to helpful work flow, so it’s an afterthought to let the people working with it everyday know. The ceo, who is also an investor follows in the footsteps of whatever big tech companies, like Google and PayPal, do. Directors that are screwed and not to be trusted, gets promoted. They let people go, then promote. Favoritism is alive and well. Value of invested employees is nonexistent and very little trust exists after the erratic and manic changes this year. Fintech Snark Tank take: Funny how the “hard decisions” that Schulman mentioned doesn’t include the “hard decision” to retain dedicated, loyal staff members in hard economic times even if it means taking a hit on profitability. I could not have said it better myself. By the way, Did anyone at the top take pay cuts? No, they just add more well paid heads.

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