Pros
Decent benefits and wage if you have no prior experience.
Cons
- Unethical Billing Practices - This company skirts as close to they can to committing fraud without crossing the line (and they may also cross the line). Depending on the patient's insurance they will ship and bill as much as possible. They will even start shipping more supplies without a request if they are approaching the end of the month and aren't near their goal. I could go on for pages about how gross their billing practices are. - Micromanagement - Working there you will get daily benchmarks to meet, however, even if you meet and exceed them you'll still get chewed out for things like taking too many bathroom breaks or other short breaks throughout the day. - They have incredibly high turnover. I think within two months of me starting I saw 5 people leave, and those were only people that had desks near mine. If you're curious about how unethical and shady this place is you can review the lawsuit filed against them in 2010 for securities fraud. I don't know if the executives are dumb enough to be doing the same thing they were sued for, but just from seeing their billing practices every day I would not be surprised. Also, I got some uncomfortable feelings towards the way it seemed certain female employees were treated, but I can not speak personally on that as nothing happened to me.