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Quartz Health Solutions

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Great benefits and pay, but poor management decisions - Anonymous employee Quartz Health Solutions Employee Review

1.0
15 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits Co-workers Competitive pay DEI

Cons

Upper management lays off entire teams without understanding the consequences of losing experienced workers. Employees are treated as a cog in the machine and believes they are easily replaceable.

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5.0
6 Feb 2026
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Pros

Working with amazing people who truly care.

Cons

Disorganized, a bit old school as far as tech.

2.0
19 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home, Flexiable work environment, Co-Workers

Cons

A micromanaging CIO who is unwilling to acknowledge mistakes and prioritizes personal preferences—even down to minor details like document formatting. Frequently oversteps boundaries by involving himself in departments outside his scope and attempting to dictate processes where he lacks direct responsibility. CIO Demonstrates a lack of strategic planning, often rushing initiatives without proper preparation and then expressing frustration when predictable issues arise. CIO Attempts to modify vendor-controlled products that are intentionally designed with fixed constraints, based solely on personal preference rather than feasibility. CIO Regularly reorganizes staff without clear rationale, separating teams with shared responsibilities and reassigning roles without fully understanding employees’ functions or contributions. During restructuring efforts, the organization tends to release valuable employees while retaining lower-performing individuals. Eliminates entire departments without establishing a clear or sustainable plan for continuity. Shows a pattern of retaining underperforming employees, which increases the workload and stress on high-performing staff, ultimately contributing to decreased morale and higher turnover.

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