ZoomCare reviews

2.8

34% would recommend to a friend

(381 total reviews)
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Jeff Fee

37% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

ZoomCare has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 381 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ZoomCare 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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381 reviews
1.0
Mar 2, 2016

I used to be proud to work here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people and community are unparalleled. Top-notch clinical staff and ZAs who care deeply about their patients. Committed professionals at the corporate level. Medical benefits are great.

Cons

Every month I've been a little more shocked at the number of people leaving Zoom, all the way from the CFO to medical management to front line associates. I've wondered more and more about how this company can say they care about their employees with a straight face. It is obvious to me that they don't. The treatment of employees is very bad, as described in all other reviews. If you read the NYTs article on Amazon's bruising and addictive workplace and thought, "that sounds like a nice place to work" this might be the right place for you. Otherwise, run. Teams work around the clock to achieve milestones, only to be asked for more work and the results aren't good enough. After a while you learn that the results are NEVER good enough, and Zoom will just string you along to squeeze the most work out of you until you are fired or decide to quit. This is not a place where you can expect to build a career, and there is no compelling reason to stay. Learn and burn is pretty accurate. I don't know how the leadership team expects to achieve such high goals with turnover this bad. It's a constant cycle of putting people in impossible situations, firing them or restructuring their roles due to "underperformance" then hiring new people who aren't acclimated to how things work here so it slows the rest of us down as they get up to speed. We all watch new people come in, excited by the opportunity to change healthcare. Then we watch the light slowly burn out of them as they get pummeled in weekly meetings. Zoom is so focused on growth that it's failed to build any real infrastructure. They try to sell this as "innovative" and it's fun and exciting at first but after a while you realize it's just not sustainable. For some things in life, there is no good excuse. There is no 'good' excuse for not taking care of employees who work hard for you. Other companies, smarter companies realize that you have to SHOW employees that they are appreciated, not just talk about it. It's really simple - employees who feel appreciated will take on the world for their employers. They will tell people what a great company they work for. They will show their appreciation by working even harder.

2.0
Mar 2, 2016

So-So

Recommend
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Pros

Work inside a clinic and along a doctor, which is nice , if you are looking for a future job in the medical field. The benefits at this company are rather good as well.

Cons

LOW LOW LOW pay for the amount of work you have to do. No raises guaranteed, and there is a lot to remember. The management is rather strict,, and they don't allow one to truly be who they are- look at you as just another robot.

1.0
Feb 13, 2016

Be a good little slave

Anonymous employee
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Pros

3.5 days on, 3.5 days off (but you will work unpaid another hour past your quitting time on your work days and be expected to keep on top of emails on you days off) The associates are good people and are as over-worked as you will be or worse.

Cons

-they treat providers like interns or children, or worse, robots -medical providers have previous Macy Store managers as bosses, they know nothing about medicine. -you will be a number, not a person. -the pay is sub par -15 minutes is NOT enough time to do a good patient visit and documentation. Period

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