Packed with big brains and small egos - Management Omada Health Employee Review

5.0
15 Dec 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Incredible culture of the "smartest kids in the room" who also manage to remain the "nicest kids in the room", too. - People here genuinely want to do the right thing and set a very, very high bar for "doing well by doing good". - Extremely strong ethics, honesty, transparency. - An exciting mix of world-class designers and world-class medical experts working together. - Feels like we are really on to something here and have the intellectual horsepower to go all the way. - Every day it feels like you are learning from the best of the best. It's like taking an MBA and MFA all at once.

Cons

- None. Honestly. Any cons are related to the pressure one feels in a high-growth company, but by those standards, Omada Health is weathering those growing pains far better than most.

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Omada Health Response
10y
Thanks for your review! We have set the bar pretty high, but like you said, we have a world class team focusing on doing the right things. Let me know if you ever get the sense that we are deviating from our values. Again, thank you for taking the time to write a review! Cheers, Sean

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