Nourish

HQ
New York
315 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2021

What's It Like to Work at Nourish?

Nourish Employee Reviews

Nourish is an awesome place to work! Our team is a group of really smart, hard-working individuals who care a lot about our mission to help people eat better. But for as seriously as we take our work, we don’t take ourselves too seriously, and love to have fun in the office or on Zoom.
Nick
Nick, Senior Product Manager
Nick, Senior Product Manager

What People Are Saying About Nourish

  • Autonomy: Clinicians commonly describe significant control over schedules and caseloads, including the ability to set their own hours and work remotely. This flexibility is tied to a sense of work-life balance and control over day-to-day practice.
  • Mission & Purpose: Work is framed around a clear, patient-first mission focused on helping people eat better. This sense of purpose is described as providing meaning to daily tasks.
  • Team Support: Colleagues are often characterized as supportive and community-oriented, with teams described as sharp, kind people committed to excellent patient care. This peer environment helps clinicians manage the demands of telehealth work.

Nourish's Awards

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Nourish's Benefits

Employee feedback used to shape policies and strategy

Encourages autonomy and ownership from employees

Established employee awards to honor work and contributions

Managers give public shoutouts and celebrate employee milestones

Managers offer consistent feedback loops

Provides modern technology across teams

Provides resources to build team camaraderie

Quarterly engagement surveys to gauge employee satisfaction

Transparent sharing of company-wide eNPS scores

Documented career progression frameworks

Promote from within

Regularly scheduled promotion review cycles for employees

Defined values and mission statements

Documented operating principles

Engineering team utilizes pair programming

Hosts in-person all-hands meetings

Hosts in-person revenue kickoff meetings

Implements team-based strategic planning

Leadership encourages open, transparent debate

Leadership is transparent and communicative

Mistakes are treated as learning opportunities

Open office floor plan to encourage communication and collaboration

Policies promote a low-ego, team-driven culture

Prioritizes mission-driven work in decision-making processes

Prioritizes real-world impact of work in decision-making processes

Promotes a strong in-person office culture

Uses an OKR operational model to clearly define goals and priorities

Allows work from home occasionally

Async-friendly policies, culture that encourage work flexibility

Offers a remote work program

Provides work from home flexibility

Utilizes a flexible work schedule

Utilizes a hybrid work model