Driven but immature - Anonymous employee EnsoData Employee Review

2.0
Mar 14, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good ideas and potentials (if they can be done). Founders are passionate. Pays well unlike other companies at Wisconsin.

Cons

Walking on thin ice financially; relatively low funding compared to the size of the company and very weak growth. Bluff or repeat during weekly company wide meetings.

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5.0
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Pros

Industry leading product, one of the most widely adopted AI software medical devices in healthcare

Cons

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2.0
Feb 12, 2026
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Pros

Under its original leadership, EnsoData was an exceptional company. The founders were thoughtful, mission-driven, and deeply invested in both the product and the people. The culture was collaborative, innovative, and genuinely special. Many employees joined and stayed because of that leadership and vision.

Cons

Following a leadership transition, the company’s direction and culture shifted significantly. The founders moved out of their prior roles, and a new executive team established a noticeably different tone and operating style. Long-tenured employees who had helped build the organization appeared to have less influence during this period of change. My role was officially “eliminated,” despite the fact that I had already been performing and helping define responsibilities that were later incorporated into a newly structured role on the same team. I was told I was not qualified for the revised position, even though I had been executing many of those functions months prior. The explanation felt misaligned with the reality of the work I had been doing. Over time, transparency decreased and decisions appeared increasingly top-down. Institutional knowledge seemed undervalued, and experienced employees were replaced rather than retained. The culture that once distinguished EnsoData did not evolve, it shifted in a way that felt avoidable and unnecessary.

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