Wasted potential - Anonymous employee Phil Employee Review

1.0
Apr 21, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The employees on the front lines honestly care about improving prescription access and healthcare. They work well within each department and the shared goal of improving access and care allows for effective cross-functional collaboration without egos.

Cons

The lack of egos and ability to work together ends with middle management. None of the executives are responsive or accountable to their own teams or from what I could tell, each other. To make matters worse, the entire executive team is remote, a privilege reserved for them exclusively. This lack of cohesion and communication among senior leadership results in a lack of overall direction for the company; despite several avenues for growth and market disruption Phil could pursue, the focus of the company as a whole seems to be set based on whatever the CEO is interested in that week.

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5.0
Feb 9, 2026
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Pros

Collaborative, focused, "get-it-done" culture. Day-to-day feels directly connected with the company mission. Everyone is working toward common goals, and teams are always willing to help each other out to make things happen.

Cons

Too many layers and approval processes for the size of the company, creating unnecessary overhead for planning, prioritization, and execution. Lack of transparency into roles and responsibilities for execs / teams makes it difficult to navigate the organization at times.

1.0
Apr 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Talented Peers: The individual contributors here are some of the brightest in the industry. You will work with people who genuinely care about the product and each other.

Cons

Lack of Timezone Boundaries: While the company hires across the US, there is zero respect for local working hours. Meetings at unusual hours are a frequent occurrence. Asynchronous communication is non-existent or vague. Cycle of Perpetual Layoffs: The organization seems to be in a constant state of restructuring. Layoffs occur with such regularity that it has destroyed institutional knowledge and decimated morale. It’s hard to focus on long-term roadmaps when you’re wondering if your team will exist next quarter. "Always-On" Expectation: Due to the timezone issues and lean staffing, there is a heavy pressure to be available 24/7. Burnout isn't a possibility here,it’s an eventuality.

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