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3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(409 total reviews)

66% positive business outlook

Charlie Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 409 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Charlie 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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409 reviews
2.0
Dec 9, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Absolutely amazing team members full of energy and so intelligent and innovative.

Cons

I wanted to love this job so bad because the model truly makes sense and can reach so many out there in need. Unfortunately without taking Medicaid in a state overpopulated with it, it just felt disappointing presenting yet another service that a community can’t afford or access. It was extremely defeating. My direct supervisor and all teammates were absolutely wonderful and it hurt leaving them, but for the sake of my own mental health and need for better work life balance I had to go. Being in a market/state that never reached its goals because the goals didn’t match up the territory was extremely defeating.

1.0
Aug 7, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They hire really amazing people, just to absolutely take advantage of them and ruin their mental health

Cons

This was truly the worst job I've ever had in my life. I lasted only a few months because it completely destroyed my mental health. It was the most toxic work environment, I had no work life balance, and leadership didn't care about their employees at all. They would often say "you're saving lives" to get you to feel guilty if you actually felt burnt out for the impossible metrics they had you hit. There was an environment of fear as everyone made you feel like you'd get fired every day if you didn't meet the insane expectations. Everyone on my team either got fired or left because they just couldn't take it anymore. I remember reading the negative reviews before I accepted the offer with Charlie Health, and said ohh maybe my experience will be different. But NO. LISTEN to this. You will be miserable in this job.

1.0
Sep 26, 2023

Avoid at all costs.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

My immediate team was great. Mission of the company is great (on paper). Remote work was nice.

Cons

Aside from the three pros, literally everything else was terrible and stressful. Even in the week before starting at Charlie Health, I had a bad feeling. I was contacted by a former colleague of mine a few days prior to my start that Charlie Health had reached out to her for a reference. Not only had I not offered this person as a reference, I also hadn't worked with her in over a decade and it was in a role that was completely unrelated to my current field. I came to find out that the practice of unsolicited references is not only commonplace for all levels for candidates at final stages, they are mandatory. This was the first bad omen and things kept going downhill from there. Leadership expects everyone to work themselves to the absolute bone. I understand its a startup and there will be times where things need to be figured out as they come and you'll need to pitch in in an emergent situation. Things happen and its high growth days. However, every business process and interaction is quantized and distilled to metrics, which have no fluctuation or ability to be looked at with nuance, without being seen as being "lazy" or "not putting in effort". You will work harder than ever before and in all honesty, that work will still be picked apart. Leadership will literally comb through your calendar and if they don't agree with how you organize your day, it will be seen as slacking off. If you want to have any sort of work/life balance, do not even bother interviewing here. The expectation is that you are available 24/7/365, and anything not in line with that view is again viewed as "lazy". There is a distinct distrust between the leadership teams and the heads of the organization, especially when it comes to hiring decisions. Someone may get extraordinary feedback, but if there is any sniff of a "resume gap", its seen as suspect that the person is a potentially poor employee. Also, don't expect to get an offer if you were laid off. Its viewed as something that only happens to "poor performers". Even if an explanation is given in the interview process, leadership will still go out of their way to do backchannel references to verify someone isn't lying. They will go all the way up to C-Suite of your previous company instead of trusting their own interview process to determine great candidates and that their employees can dig into the rationale for the layoff. The overarching attitude is "everyone is a liar, trust no one". You will be lowballed when it comes to salary. Salary bands exist, but aren't followed or even referenced all that much. It usually comes down to what the founder(s) feel they want to pay, how they can get someone to say yes for the bare minimum, and if market research was done, it was usually nothing more than looking at Glassdoor bands for similar roles. You'll also have less than a day to accept an offer, with no wiggle room, so if you have other opportunities in process, best of luck. Leadership at one point berated my team to the point that it made one of my colleagues have to go off camera because they were sobbing. Apparently because of the team's inability to get things done based on their timelines and despite multiple mitigating factors, "kids were dying as a direct result of this team". That statement is a direct quote. This was swept under the rug as being "passion for making sure the company succeeds for our clients". For being a mental health company, there is an absolute culture of fear, frustration, and unpleasantness. There was very little idle chit-chat or smiling on cross functional meetings. If leadership was on the call, there was a distinct chill across the meeting and virtually no open discussion. Speaking of mental health, I've never had the stress of a job pour over into my personal life as much as this one. It got to the point that my partner kept making comments that I was miserable and stressed constantly. I dreaded waking up each morning, and when I did get done with work, would sigh; not in relief mind you, but in exasperation knowing that I had to sign back on the next day and crush myself to try to appease a leadership team who I didn't respect and ultimately, did not respect me. Its taken me months to work through the entire experience to even feel neutral again. The founders state that they care about the mental well being of their clients, but it comes at the cost of those working to serve those clients in the first place.

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