Good employer, low salary - Medical Information Specialist Inizio Employee Review

4.0
24 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The working place (remote work) is wonderful, you get a lot of freedom (holiday, when you want to leave, or start etc.) the only part is the salary.

Cons

You must negotiate your salary very well at the beginning, otherwise you might end up having the same salary for years. also, growth opportunities is low, but if you show yourself and take initiatives, you 'might' get recognized and next to that, the job growth is slow.

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5.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company to work for that has a lot of connections to big and small pharma companies.

Cons

No cons at the moment except contracts can end at any time . But they will get you on another one.

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3.0
3 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I’ve been really fortunate in my experience here. The clients I work with are genuinely kind and collaborative, and my colleagues are truly wonderful to work alongside. I know not everyone may have the same experience, but I feel lucky to work with such great people. The benefits are also a strong positive. There’s a generous 401(k) match, overall benefits have been good in my experience, and the unlimited PTO policy is a meaningful perk that offers a lot of flexibility.

Cons

Advancement opportunities can sometimes depend heavily on the revenue associated with your client or account, which may limit growth for those supporting smaller or less prioritized business areas. Additionally, there can be a perception of favoritism in certain situations, which may impact how opportunities and recognition are distributed. Promotion timing can be inconsistent and often depends heavily on the revenue impact of your account or role. Some employees may move up more quickly, while others can go several years without a promotion. Since there is not a consistent company-wide adjustment or merit cycle, salary progression is largely tied to promotion timing rather than regular annual increases.

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