Start-up culture - Care Navigator Spring Health Employee Review

2.0
13 Feb 2025
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Pros

Great insurance benefits, the Care Navigation team itself our some of the most talented clinicians great team dynamics. Spring Health has a great mission overall. It is a fully remote role.

Cons

Typical start-up culture. The job role changed about a year in to a full blow call center for crisis calls and anything clinical in between. There is no flexibility in the role and you will need to anwser calls within 4 seconds you need to be at computer your whole shift . There is a lot of burn out in the role as you deal with a lot of crisis. Operations doesn't usually get rewarded there are hardly any bonuses, the raises are very low and get little to no time off the line except for team meetings and a hour week to complete training. The biggest change is that they no longer offer hourly employees flexible PTO and it was changed to accrued PTO. Another change that happened recently is in this role you required to work 3 holidays. Every benefit in this role was slowly taken away. There is not many opportunities for growth for clinicians. The KPI's are changed often. There is a lot of turn over in upper management.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
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Pros

I received payment on time.

Cons

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3.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

The company's products help people in meaningful ways

Cons

Company is very poorly misled. There isn't a real vision or culture. In general, ways of working here are scattered and immature. We have a new SDLC every 10 months or so. Constant re-orgs and changes in leadership cause instability. Teams and ICs are re-allocated every 3–6 months. Priorities are constantly shifting. "Science will win" except when it comes to evaluating AI's place in our product. Sudden AI focus despite not having a real vision for how it aligns with our mission. Leaders who report directly to the CEO often cycle out every year or so. There seems to be very little awareness or ownership that leaders aren't set up for success. The company says it cares about employee "thriving" but promotes leaders with very poor scores. It seems to be more of a vanity metric/tool to fire people.

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