Block Imaging Reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(41 total reviews)
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Josh Block

94% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Block Imaging has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 41 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Block Imaging employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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41 reviews
2.0
21 Oct 2015

Positive Culture with Poor Pay

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They seem to truly care about the personal development of their employees and do a great job of fostering excitement around the company. It's a growing company, so there's a lot of change that occurs and it can be very exhilarating to be a part of it. The company is also very open about their financial status, having meetings that walk through the profits and goals. They are definitely an industry leader in 3rd party medical imaging.

Cons

Outside of sales and some upper management, you won't be paid well within the industry. They have a habit of under-titling employees for their actual responsibilities and as a result they pay poorly. The fact that employees know how profitable the company is makes the poor pay hard to swallow. When I left, I was surprised at how many job offers I received - when I took my new job, I asked why they had offered me the position even though my highest title was **********, and was told nobody else had my level of experience with the "surprisingly" low pay I had been receiving - I was cheap compared to others. This sentiment is echoed on here, and it was also echoed throughout the low levels of the company while I was there.

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Block Imaging Response
10y
Appreciative of the kind words about our passion for developing our team, transparency and for the recognition of our industry leadership. Regarding the title/compensation remarks, over the last 5 years, we’ve worked aggressively to not only align with the market, but offer a generous comprehensive benefits package. While “market wage” is a conceptual target, the reality is that “pay range” for roles is often broad and a mix of art and science. Just like in the equipment trade business we are a part of, we do not create but rather participate in markets. We appreciate your service over the past 3 years and also your candid feedback. It’s helpful as we seek to make Block Imaging a wonderful place to work and thrive. Respectfully, Josh Block
2.0
10 Jun 2015

Good intentions unrealized

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Business with a purpose. Have their hearts in the right place. Strive to help their community. Excellent in their industry. They set the standard.

Cons

Management plays favorites and "takes care of their own". Willing to cut comission checks to sales reps for tens of thousands of dollars but will only pay their sales assistants a salary equivalent of $10 an hour. Huge inequality in pay, especially considering their performance standards, required specialized knowledge and direct contact with clients that create the good standing reputation they have in the business and medical world. Techs only make 40k range even with a college degree and military experience and no room to move up. Play favorites with their kids, giving them well to high paying jobs and titles, but giving other employees less opportunity and pay even if they have more experience than their children. For a company doing so well you would think they would compensate better and fairly. Women also have less opportunity and pay. Sorry, it's true. Walmart and TJ Maxx are about to standardize $15 an hour for cashiers. The fact Block isn't willing to pay more than that for some employees is sad. Interns at competing companies and in other industries get higher pay $15 an hour.

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Block Imaging Response
10y
Thank you for the kind words about our purpose, heart and pursuit of excellence. While we do aim to set the standard and live by our mission that “People Matter”, it’s clear your experience wasn’t all that we desire it to be. Block Imaging is passionate about treating others as we’d like to be treated and that applies to the compensation and benefits arena as well. Over the last 5 years, transitioning from a start-up business to a company with a large(r) team with differing gifts and roles, we’ve worked hard to increase baseline compensation and also extend opportunities for team members to grow responsibilities and thereby income as well. In the coming 5 years, we fully expect to be industry and community leaders in the way we support our team, from dollars to development. Thank you again for your feedback as we do listen in an effort to make Block Imaging a better place. Respectfully, Josh Block
1.0
22 Mar 2024
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Pros

Throughout my employment at Block Imaging, I had the pleasure of meeting and connecting with exceptional individuals. I found support and encouragement from select colleagues who were dedicated to fostering a positive work environment and helping each other thrive.

Cons

When I initially joined Block Imaging, I was impressed by the company's culture. The mission statement was prominently displayed, the onboarding process was welcoming, and there was a palpable sense of enthusiasm among employees. However, over time, certain issues began to surface. Pay raises were modest, tensions between team members were noticeable, and I observed instances of manipulation. Despite raising my concerns, I remained optimistic about my growth within the company. I overlooked being frequently interrupted in meetings, the lack of representation of women in leadership roles, and the unprofessional gossiping among higher-level executives. I believed in the company's values and aspirations and strived to align myself with them. As time went on, I realized that questioning leadership or expressing concerns was not encouraged. Instead, I was subtly reminded of the company's core values and mission, which made me feel hesitant about voicing legitimate questions and suggestions. The emphasis on 'perception' by management added to this unease. The announcement of the company's acquisition by Siemens Healthcare in spring 2023 raised further uncertainties for me and many others. Despite assurances of new opportunities, I couldn't shake off my concerns about the future of my role and career trajectory within the evolving corporate landscape. Ultimately, these lingering uncertainties led to my decision to part ways with the company. Lack of Diversity: When I left Block Imaging, there was a notable lack of diversity in high-level leadership positions. There was only one woman in a director or VP role, and the representation of people of color, particularly Black employees, was minimal. The company heavily relied on employee referrals for recruitment, leading to a workforce predominantly composed of white males of the Christian faith, often recruited from their church community. The absence of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) statement in the handbook or formal training for new employees exacerbated these disparities, creating noticeable gaps among the workforce. By neglecting DEI efforts during the onboarding process, valuable teaching moments for diversity awareness were missed. Despite repeated feedback through employee satisfaction and development surveys, highlighting the necessity for greater DEI initiatives, no substantial changes were implemented. This lack of progress in addressing diversity issues contributed to my decision to seek opportunities elsewhere, as I didn't feel confident in advancing my career within a company where diverse representation in leadership was lacking. Salary and Annual Raises: I quickly discovered at Block Imaging that exemplary performance, strong interpersonal skills, and a continuous commitment to personal growth did not necessarily translate into meaningful pay raises or recognition. Despite going above and beyond expectations, employees could typically only expect a modest 1-3% raise per year, if they received one at all. The company's salary structure seemed outdated, relying solely on the average salary in the Holt, MI area without considering individual contributions or market trends. This became especially challenging during periods of inflation, as efforts to secure fair pay increases often yielded minimal results. I personally advocated for a pay raise through discussions with my manager, but the outcome was underwhelming. The lack of substantial financial rewards for exceptional performance was a significant factor in my decision to reevaluate my career path. Benefits: During my time at Block Imaging, I opted not to utilize the company's benefits package. Feedback from colleagues indicated that the benefits were costly and provided limited value to employees. Seeking medical specialists, therapy, or specific treatments was often challenging due to the insurance program's lack of coverage or affordability. Considering the company's focus on innovative healthcare and patient-centric values, one would expect a more robust and comprehensive insurance plan that caters to employees' needs when they become patients themselves. The disconnect between the company's mission and the shortcomings of its benefits program was a concern raised by myself and others.

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Block Imaging Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and provide feedback. While it’s my deep hope for everyone to love being a part of this team, it’s particularly disheartening to hear such a negative experience from a team member who was part of our team for such a lengthy time. In pursuit of providing clarity for those who are interested in joining our team, I’ll speak to two of the concerns listed: 1. Compensation --- as with any organization, Block Imaging approaches compensation from a market driven approach. We have team members from New York to California to France and Japan to which the markets and cost of living differ substantially. Our deep hope is to provide opportunities for people to grow in responsibility and compensation. 2. Diversity – while we’ve grown in leaps and bounds in this area over the last 36 months, we recognize this as an area that’s not a box to check but a space for organizations to grow in. The only comment that I would be remiss to not speak to is the reference to “repeated feedback through employee satisfaction and development surveys” in the realm of DEI. Our Spring engagement survey trends continue to place Block Imaging in the in the top 5% of organizations nationally and specific references to diversity have been few and far between. With that being said, we recognize that even the best organizations have people with unmet expectations and we also understand that diversity is a sensitive topic to provide feedback on. As our handbook addresses, we’re committed to being an equal opportunity employer and in turn fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion, for every member of our team. Thank you again for sharing and I hope that the company you’ve joined will be a place where you can thrive. Respectfully, Josh Block
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