Pros
Monthly lunches is the only pro
Cons
This “startup company” was not a good experience at all. They hide behind the “startup” label to offer you the lowest wages and benefits to rank and file employees. I’ll break it down below. PTO: it’s average, 2 weeks a year, you acquire a portion each pay period. It’s nothing special, it shouldn’t be listed as a positive benefit if it is the bare minimum. You are not paid for office closures, ice days, even if the electricity went out, you are sent home without pay or forced to use PTO and no option to work from home. Benefits: for a healthcare company, it’s disappointing. The cheapest health plan (which is $100.00 a paycheck) is a HIGH deductible plan where nothing is covered until you hit it. Dental and vision you pay into. Paid days off: 6, you don’t get the day after Thanksgiving off, Christmas Eve or any additional time around the holidays. But the executives will be working from home while you’re at the office! Remote work: not offered to rank and file workers. In fact you will see all of the executive be able to exercise that option and they have multiple remote managers, but don’t think you can ever have that option. Lunches/Events: all rank and file employees will clock out for those and are unpaid. Most companies pay you for holiday events that you are expected to attend. Not this company. I hope you enjoy executives taking long lunches to take advantage of the fact they are salaried, and you are not. Partnership: this is the worst of it all. In lieu of any pay raises, they offer you “shares” which you need to stay there for a year after being offered to receive 1/3rd of any shares and an additional 3 years to receive the full amount with a stock option. It feels and is a bait and switch. The management team has no medical experience and has a rudimentary overall understanding of how to run a clinical organization. If you like disorganization and no investment in you, this is the right place! This place has a high turnover rate and the other bland positive reviews are just executives trying to hide the fact it isn’t a great company, please don’t fall for it. They love accolades and to tout how successful the company is. But if it’s so successful, why is the pay and benefits so stingy