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Redesign Health

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Do not apply - Anonymous employee Redesign Health Employee Review

1.0
13 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Base salary slightly higher than market Remote friendly (Doesn't seem like either apply anymore though)

Cons

The full list of cons would be much too long, but sharing a few to caution anyone applying to recent openings: - Their coverage has focused on a "successful" fund 3 close (not exactly true), but fails to recognize the 3+ mass layoffs in the last 1-2 years due to a confused and inexperienced CEO - Terrible culture due to incompetent senior management with inflated egos - Extremely top-heavy and hierarchical, especially after the recent RIF. Now that there is nowhere to push the work downward, it seems they are re-hiring - Limited career growth opportunities: your performance will not be rewarded, and your role will be rescoped every time the company changes strategy (every few months)

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5.0
14 Mar 2026
Anonymous intern
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

smart people and get to solve interesting problems

Cons

Less clear if culture would be a good fit

1.0
27 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The biggest pro of Redesign Health was leaving - Each day at Redesign Health progressively wore down my wellbeing and passion for my work. From the questionable business partnerships that seemed misaligned with positive impact, to the extraordinarily toxic culture and leadership that consistently demonstrated incompetence, greed, and complete disregard for employees, I would not wish this experience on anyone. While working here, I dreaded going to bed at night because I couldn't bear the thought of waking up and facing another day at this company. You will take on the responsibilities of at least three roles without any support, resources, or grace for the impossible workload—and zero increase in compensation. With each person (except for leadership) juggling 3+ jobs, you are forced to learn a lot very quickly. It is not healthy or sustainable, but I cannot deny how much experience was forced upon me. I learned how to work in an environment with zero psychological safety.

Cons

Layoffs are more common than raises or recognition Leadership shows zero grace or understanding for employee challenges All meaningful perks have been systematically eliminated You will be doing 3 people's jobs and criticized when you inevitably can't do them all perfectly The CEO's management style completely lacks empathy or emotional intelligence Your mental health will deteriorate significantly

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