Issues that went ignored before Amir Rubin's hiring as CEO (2017-2023), COVID-19, and Amazon's acquisition have snowballed in the last 12-18 months, leading myself and many to a clear decision that not only is this not the company we initially joined, but is one that has strayed so far from it's mission it doesn't even feel comfortable calling it a healthcare practice. Turnover is currently at an all time high (with compensation, benefits, and treatment of staff at an all time low) and upper management seems hellbent on ignoring or addressing any of these issues. Case in point, this company's approval has gone down almost 25% on Glassdoor since mass layoffs in February, and has stopped engaging with any/all reviews here since around the same time. This, coupled with the lack of HR reach out upon submitting my exit survey (or any follow up about scheduling an official exit interview with an HR representative) paints a clear picture of One Medical in 2024 - a company that no longer strives to be the best for it's patients, practitioners, staff, and community at large, instead existing solely to line the pockets of Trent Green and other C level executives who's commitment to healthcare is questionable at best. There's dozens of other issues I have with One Medical in 2024, but if history has shown us anything, it's that typing them here will simply fall on deaf ears.