Great start to aesthetics, toxic work environment - Clinical Nurse Educator LaserAway Employee Review

2.0
8 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Training provided Good benefits Free treatments / discounted treatments

Cons

No work life balance Be prepared to work 30+ minutes past your scheduled shift everyday No real support in clinic

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LaserAway Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for being part of the LaserAway team for several years. We're glad to hear you appreciate the training, benefits, and perks, such as complimentary and discounted treatments. We understand that maintaining a work-life balance and ensuring in-clinic support is critical to creating a positive workplace experience. Your insights are invaluable, and we’re actively working on ways to address these concerns, such as improving scheduling practices and providing enhanced resources for clinical support. We appreciate your dedication and contribution as a Clinical Nurse Educator and hope we can continue to grow and improve together. If you’d like to share more, feel free to reach out to HRTeam@LaserAway.net—we’d love to hear from you. Thank you again for your feedback!

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

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