Azalea Health Reviews

4.0

72% would recommend to a friend

(134 total reviews)

Baha Zeidan

81% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Azalea Health has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 134 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Azalea Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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134 reviews
1.0
16 Mar 2023

Rural Health is dying, and so is Azalea Health

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- None. Nada. Zilch. - If you’re working in the Atlanta office, “Optics” is a real thing. You’re either in the office working or assumed to be at home not working.

Cons

- The most poorly managed company I have ever worked for. It starts from the top (as most poorly run company’s do) and permeates its way all the way to the entry level employees. - CEO’s revenue expectations did not resemble anything close to reality. 2023 Forecast was built off of a flash in a pan fiscal year (COVID), by an employee who left the company 2 months into 2023 - Their value proposition is to serve the underserved (rural health hospitals). Unfortunately, rural health hospitals are dying off much like the dinosaurs, which leaves Azalea Health having to continuously scramble for Millions of dollars in debt financing. $78 Million to be exact. - Azalea Health is debt financed as opposed to VC funded because no VC firm on the planet believes in the company is capable of any nominal growth. Let that sink in. - Cliquey and toxic are the words I would use to describe Azalea’s culture. You will always feel like you’re on the outside looking in, and unless you went to Georgia Southern or GCSU, you’re right. - CEO wanted to build an “in-office sales culture” (Think Wolf of Wall Street), and failed spectacularly. I watched more sales people quit in my 9 months there, than I’ve seen total in my 10 years working in the corporate world.

2.0
20 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Products offered were easy to learn and understand. - Fellow employees were polite and helpful. - Perks of employment (not to be mistaken for culture) included an overabundance of coffee, alcohol, and the ability to bring pets to the workplace. - During the interview process I felt comfortable enough to negotiate salary (no impact).

Cons

- There was a severe lack of structure and organization.* - There was a severe lack of integrity from leadership.* - My role was marketed as a Software Implementation Specialist role and pay is not competitive with the market. - My role's responsibilities included that of training, implementation, project management, and account management the the pay was insufficient for even one of those roles. *Please detailed examples below: 1) Structure - Clear lack of organization from junior management. - Junior management lacks basic leadership training. - Goals and KPIs are established at the overall organization level however, not at the team level. Therefore, individual teams have no clear direction and priorities constantly shift providing an unstable and overwhelming environment. - Understanding of culture consists of reliance on perks of employment rather than establishing opportunities for professional development and balancing team dynamics through meaningful team building. - Interdepartmental affairs are full of silos and meaningful collaboration and communication is underdeveloped. - Client retention is in critical condition due to lack of sufficient culture with regard to feedback. Departments such as sales and training/implementation lack processes to facilitate meaningful feedback between one another which is tragic given the level of interdependence these two teams share. - The organization's mission is "to deliver technology-enabled solutions that support health care providers in delivering better patient care – with a local touch and global reach" without defining HOW that is to be done. - No resources exist for professional development of existing workforce or optimizing interpersonal skills despite those skills being required for 90% of this organization's workforce. - Efficiency requires the use of more than 10 independent software platforms with unique credentials. Is SSO capability really that expensive? 2) Honesty/Integrity - While I never received negative performance-based feedback, formally or otherwise, my employment was terminated by an employee who did not hire me. - When being advised of this I was told "I've been monitoring your performance for the last few months and it's just not gonna work out, I have to let you go". - Upon requesting feedback and/or reasoning I was advised "It's just not a good fit". - (The state of Georgia is an At-Will state so: "duh"). - While the role for which I was hired has a ramp up period (before which new employees will not exclusively handle accounts) of 90 days, I managed 7 accounts exclusively before my 30th day and by my 90th day, earned a bonus. - My employment was terminated the same day I requested to have a meeting with my leadership team at which objective parties could be present to discuss some feedback I intended to provide.

1.0
22 Oct 2024

They Got a Bunch of Employees to Spam Good Reviews

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They are not professional or knowledgable people and a failing company all the way around. They keep firing rounds of people but honestly every single person in leadership there should be fired because they've run the company into the ground through horrible business decisions and general lack of intelligence. They are completely debt financed and Private equity owned. The CEO doesn't even own his own company lol Imagine being that incompetent? But oh well their privilege and high opinion of themselves will never change.

Cons

This is the worst, most unprofessional company I have ever seen in my life. Run, run, run. Nothing is worth working for the unprofessional dolts that run this sinking ship. This company should be dissolved immediately. Horrible CEO and leadership all around. They are obsessed with working in the office. Especially the Sales Manager (guy who loves talking about how great he thinks Trump is in the office) he's never there but you better make sure you are even if you don't do anything for your job but work behind a computer all day. It's funny how all the people who are obsessed with people working in the office have their own private offices where they don't have to feel like Zoo animals on display and under constant surveillance all day.

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