Not what they advertise - Recensione dipendente - Therapist presso Headlight Health

2,0
27 mar 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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Licensed therapist with a W-2 position

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Company completely misrepresents themselves. They are another virtual company that is only concerned about numbers with no true empathy for their therapist. Schedules are not flexible, micromanaging, client are not tailored to therapist speciality, lots of unpaid work/admin time, pressure to maintain hours. Company will hold client's cancellations against their therapist. Burn out position. No increase in rate and the company will not consider a pay increase yearly even for the increase standard cost of living. Other companies are offering higher rates. Benefits but cost for employees is higher than going through private.

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5,0
3 feb 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

reasonable productivity expectations work life balance you can just focus on providing therapy clinical judgement left to clinicians

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poor benefits tech improvements could be made for clinicians

2,0
21 lug 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Remote work, make your own schedule.

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In reading the reviews here, I feel like my experience has already been said, especially the phrase “bait and switch.” That’s exactly what I’ve told friends and family since I started at Headlight. I didn’t take this job out of desperation, I joined because I wanted more stability and benefits that my private practice didn’t always provide. The interview process was excellent: my interviewer was warm, knowledgeable, and laid-back, all green flags. Unfortunately, that wasn’t reflective of the actual day-to-day experience. From the start, I struggled with panic attacks and migraines (which are unusual for me). The onboarding process was overwhelming. The EHR is severely outdated and has been a constant barrier to treatment. Despite months of reassurances that improvements were coming, nothing has changed. The model here is volume-based: more clients, more sessions, more documentation, with little real support. Yes, the base salary is better than some competitors, but in my area, it’s still below average. The promise of performance bonuses is inconsistent at best, and in my experience, not reflective of actual effort or quality of care. The bonus structure is misleading, you're required to hit 100% compliance just to be eligible, yet 100% compliance is already the contractual expectation. That’s not a bonus; that’s doing your job. In my interview, I was told the expectation was to see 25 clients per week, not 25 billed sessions. That distinction matters, and it’s where the bait-and-switch became clear. Once I started, it quickly became apparent that the bonus was tied to billed hours only, regardless of cancellations, no-shows, or other factors outside of the clinician’s control. So even if I scheduled 25 clients and saw every one of them, I wouldn’t qualify for the bonus unless all 25 were hour sessions. That’s a major shift in expectations. It places unnecessary pressure on clinicians to overbook and internalize blame for normal attendance variability. Their proposed solution? Carry a caseload of 30 clients. That’s a significant leap from what was originally discussed and a very different level of workload and emotional labor.

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Risposta di Headlight Health
10mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We're genuinely sorry to hear that your time with Headlight has felt misaligned with what you were hoping for—we understand how disheartening that can be, especially when entering with good intentions and high expectations. We appreciate your feedback on the onboarding process, EHR, and bonus structure. These are areas we continue to evaluate and improve, and hearing from clinicians on the ground is a valuable part of that process. That said, we do want to clarify an important point: our hiring materials, website, and job postings all reference a goal of 25 billed hours per week, not 25 clients. We recognize that this distinction can feel significant in day-to-day clinical work, but our intention has always been to be transparent about performance expectations. The majority of our clinicians are able to meet this goal and successfully earn bonuses, and we provide ongoing support to help each clinician build and maintain a sustainable caseload. We are committed to creating a culture that values professionalism, clinical integrity, and work-life balance. We’re grateful you took the time to share your experience, and we will continue to reflect on how we can do better.
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