Sharecare reviews

3.1

40% would recommend to a friend

(759 total reviews)
avatar

Jeff Arnold

44% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Sharecare has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 759 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sharecare employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

Reviews by job title

759 reviews
2.0
Jan 21, 2024

Proceed with Caution

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I’ve worked with some of the best people here. My current manager is amazing and truly cares. Benefits are good PTO is also great I have a lot of flexibility with my role, I know that’s not the case for everyone though. I get to work with a lot of different teams and clients.

Cons

There has been A LOT of silent lay-offs. No communication or heads up. People are just all of a sudden gone. And it’s people that were important to the product and their loss impacts a lot of other teams. Pay is sub-optimal. Raises are below cost of living increases. They are supposed to be merit-based but almost everyone gets approximately the same amount (if we even get one). No transparency of what pay ranges are for each role, so it’s hard to know where you even fall on the pay scale.

1.0
Sep 5, 2018

BACTES/Sharecare HDS -- Favoritism, Nepotism, Politics

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

HSA Benefit People Give Back events (fundraisers, walks for causes, etc)

Cons

BACTES, now Sharecare HDS has always had high turnover and that says a lot about the company if they cannot keep their people. For a company that talks a lot about their missions and values, it sure does not reflect on how it is actually run. There are definitely many areas of improvement, but the top three would be favoritism, nepotism, and politics: Favoritism: There are employees that need some disciplinary action that is long overdue, but nothing is ever done by their direct manager or HR. They do not hold these people who are considered "favorites" accountable for their actions. When issues and complaints arise regarding these employees, nothing is ever done because they try and avoid conflict due to their seniority with the company. There is also no standardization for pay ranges, which leads upper management to give promotions and raises however they please, while others, especially hourly's, are given close to nothing. Nepotism: Family is one of their values, which is great, but not when you have family reporting to one another. It creates the culture of favoritism. You have upper management's children reporting directly under the same line, siblings reporting to each other and even previously spouses reporting to one another. What truly boggles my mind are that candidates who have absolutely zero experience in the department they are interviewing for are hired as part of the leadership team, simply because they are related to upper management. Politics: Because of the said two areas of improvement mentioned above, it causes employees to worry about things that are outside of their job description. People just want to come in, do their job, go home and not have to worry about being liked or wonder if their status of their job or raise are due to factors that is not based on performance or attendance. You feel like you have to always put on a mask.

avatar
Sharecare Response
7y
As an employer, we recognize the importance of treating all employees in a fair and consistent manner. While we have grown quickly and did have to combine the policies, processes and procedures of several companies, we’re confident that the structure we have in place supports our colleagues in their personal and professional development. We truly hope you shared your perspective prior to leaving so that we had the opportunity to appropriately address your concerns. Best of luck to you.
1.0
Jul 30, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You get to read brag emails from the CEO about how we won useless awards from the NBA or some financial website that caters to rich people about how great our company is from people who don't work for the company and have NO IDEA what the company is about

Cons

When they killed BACTES< they killed EVERYTHING that made this a great company. They made it clear the employees are not valued and they don't care about the massive turnover rate because screw loyalty!

avatar
Sharecare Response
7y
We appreciate you sharing your perspective. As the ROI business continues to change and evolve, we at Sharecare HDS must change and evolve as well. BACTES is alive and well – we've simply become a part of larger team We still do value all of our employees and with the integration into Sharecare, we can continue to give our employees better benefits, firsthand insight on how to better our health and wellness, and name recognition. As part of the Sharecare family, we should be celebrating industry accolades; each of these wins gives us greater ability to impact health on a global scale. We think you'll agree - that's a pretty amazing thing to be a part of. As we've shared before, the work of our ROI Specialists is important and valued. Thanks for the work you do.
Viewing 1 - 3 of 759 Reviews

Glassdoor has 924 Sharecare reviews submitted anonymously by Sharecare employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Sharecare is right for you.