Vantaggi
Coworkers are generally nice people, which creates a positive work environment on the surface.
Svantaggi
Disclaimer: I was NOT among the many who were laid off. I'm writing this review with complete honesty and transparency. 1. The CEO lacks substance and direction, relying more on posting nice little healthcare things on social media and celebrating random holidays than driving strategic direction or bringing in clients. She sounds like a ChatGPT generated CEO on all her Q&A responses and speaking arrangements. It's like she's more interested in playing at being a CEO than actually being one. 2. The CEO has a group of BFFs who are relied on to pass information to her, leading to a culture of favoritism and injustice. It's like high school all over again, but with more homework and drama. 3. There is a lot of leadership turnover, which creates a sense of instability and lack of direction. 4. The VP of Ops is capable but it's hard to trust her as a leader. During conference calls her line of questioning can be very aggressive, and sometimes it honestly feels as if her objective is to embarrass her own team members in front of their colleagues. It's an intimidating, awkward and demoralizing experience. Overall, while the coworkers at Wheel Health are nice people, the company suffers from a lack of leadership, direction, and integrity. Until the company addresses these issues, it's not a great place to work. Make sure to sort reviews by Newest First to get an accurate portrayal of what's going on.