LeaderStat Reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(72 total reviews)
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Eleanor Alvarez

51% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

LeaderStat has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 72 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LeaderStat employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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72 reviews
2.0
5 Sept 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The people who work there (recruiters and managers) are amazing. A real team environment.

Cons

This place is sinking faster than the Titanic. The leadership team is completely out of touch. They like to pride themselves on not being your "average staffing agency" but in recent years that's all they've tried to become. The CEO/Founder needs to retire. She can't wrap her head around how people could work from home while hiring a COO who is fully remote? What message does that send to your burntout employees? And don't get me started on the favoritism. The "Inner circle" of leadership seems to get unlimited work from home days and pto while the rest of us were micromanaged and expected to work extra even on company holidays. Anyone who has a different opinion than management or wants to speak out against the CEO is frowned upon and i have no doubt the only real way to have a career at Leaderstat is to smile and say yes to whatever the CEO wants even if it's completely ludacris.

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LeaderStat Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We take great pride in creating a productive and healthy work environment for all of our employees and take your recommendations seriously. If you would like to share more details about your experience, I can be reached at 877-699-7828. Thank you again for your feedback. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
1.0
26 Jun 2024

Failing in all capacities

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Co-workers Dogs are allowed in the offices

Cons

The company as a whole is facing numerous critical challenges that hinder its ability to compete effectively in the healthcare industry. These challenges stem from outdated systems, complete lack of accountability, misuse of financial resources, and ineffective practices relative to competitors. Issues include financial instability as stated by CEO, unfair compensation and commission, declining employee morale, high turnover, slow to accrue PTO and no sick days. LeaderStat attributes its lack of success to the performance of its employees, without adequately addressing the underlying issues of systemic inefficiencies and shortcomings. Processes frequently change and guidelines to be successful are impossible to meet but they are quick to reprimand. Lack of accountability for years of poor business decisions.

1.0
16 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Positive relationships with coworkers and middle managers.

Cons

The company has struggled financially for years, exacerbated by over-hiring during the COVID boom. Middle managers’ warnings about unnecessary staffing were ignored, and a costly multi-year office lease was signed despite declining trends. The CEO resisted remote work policies, allowing only a select few to work remotely while others faced scrutiny and discipline for similar arrangements. Leadership was unaware of excessive spending on recruiting services until significant layoffs forced deeper cuts. Accounting issues persisted due to poor hiring and oversight, and efforts to address these problems were undermined when newly hired staff were reassigned to another company owned by the CEO. The company culture is problematic, with a facade of a "family" atmosphere that feels insincere. Leadership displays significant favoritism, with some employees granted remote work privileges while others face penalties for similar arrangements. Documented performance issues are often used as a basis for layoffs, even if those employees are high performers compared to those retained. There is also a tendency to shift job responsibilities to lower-paid employees without corresponding raises or changes in job titles. Leadership lacks effective qualities and communication. There is no clear documentation or guidance on job responsibilities or changes. Frequent and disruptive changes in pay structure, recruitment processes, compliance, KPIs, and team composition. Decisions are made without consulting relevant departments, leading to inefficient problem-solving and extended resolution times. Only the CEO or top leadership can make decisions. The company is reactive rather than proactive, often scrambling to address issues as they arise. Ineffective use of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), with either poor implementation or an unsuitable fit for the company’s needs.

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