Enter at your own risk - Looks good on paper, reality is very different - Senior Software Engineer Janus Health Employee Review

2.0
2 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

A few great people across various teams Remote work options Unlimited PTO Good Benefits Easy going/ laid back interviews A few great people in leadership roles Remote work options - No dress code Easy going team members During your employment time, the company 'seems' to care about their employees.

Cons

Not sure how this company is still around or providing any real value to clients. Cycles of layoffs happen repeatedly, you just have to hope to land on the better teams. Peer reviews matter more than actual skills or productivity. Friends referring friends, handpicking teams — a lot of nepotism. Hierarchy is more important than anything else (you’ll be referred to the org chart). Fairly certain remote employees are monitored — Cover your camera when not working and be careful what you say near your laptop. (Very likely to be denied) Looking busy and saying big words gets rewarded more than real work (really). Smoke and mirrors — just act enthusiastic and you can move up. Each new Leadership member is presented as the one who will finally get the company in the right direction (for real this time).

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5.0
15 Dec 2025
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Pros

Clear mission with real impact: Janus Health focuses on some of the most complex and broken parts of the revenue cycle. The work matters, and customers feel the difference when our solutions are implemented. Strong domain expertise: Leadership and teams bring deep experience from Epic, consulting, and healthcare operations, which shows up in how thoughtfully products are designed and deployed. High-caliber, committed people: Teams are smart, driven, and collaborative. People genuinely care about customers and about doing things the right way, not just the fastest way. Room to grow and influence: Because the company is still scaling, individuals can have real ownership, shape strategy, and see the direct results of their work. Transparency and access: Leaders are accessible, communication is direct, and there’s a strong emphasis on alignment around priorities and outcomes.

Cons

Fast pace with evolving structure: Like many growing healthcare tech companies, priorities can shift, and processes are still maturing. This can feel uncomfortable for people who prefer highly established systems. High expectations: This is not a place to coast. The bar is high, and accountability is real—especially for leaders. Growing pains: As the company scales, there are ongoing needs around role clarity, change management, and balancing speed with sustainability.

1.0
29 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work. Flexible time off.

Cons

-C-suite has become an old boys club of nepotism hires from Texas. -Engineering infrastructure is abysmal. Product direction feels nonexistent. -Company feels like it is dying a slow death with rounds of surprise layoffs after losing several customers. -Check chasing for their biggest 1-2 customers and not really building a solid product line or iterating on existing products. -Frequently eliminating long-standing roles and replacing them with paper "Director/Lead" titles that are unqualified for the position and have little understanding of what business needs are. -All employees outside of c-suite are expected to be individual contributors. Managers are doing more IC work than managing. -Pay is lower end of mid-range for a startup/scale up of this size. -Almost 0 promotions happened in 2 years, outside of last-resort efforts to retain a few people during large periods of turnover. -Stopped showing attrition metrics in monthly meetings out of embarrassment (was >40% at one point).

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