Pros
Colleagues are fun and are the best part of the day Clinics are beautifully designed Opportunity for growth and carving out a role within your skillset
Cons
"Impression vs reality" - much of the tech is overstated, meaning false reassurance to members/patients which is dangerous, unethical and extremely worrying. Don't work here if you worry about being complicit in this. Highly pressured to complete scans within a specific time which is audited and fed back, high risk of missing something (especially when examining for skin cancer because the skin scanner cannot do this, even though the public think it does). Full scanning day is mentally exhausting. Most of senior management do not care about staff wellbeing - priority is doing more and more and more scans. Break times not respected, people sometimes work entire shifts without meals. Clinical work is extremely tedious and unchallenging. You will de-skill. You are sold a dream at interview, no matter your role (engineering, clinical, managerial), then you come into the job and find it is nothing like you expected and is almost invariably worse. They also frequently change the goalposts. Chaotic, highly disorganised start-up environment. The company is consistently trying to run before it can walk, and this is not good enough as a healthcare service as there can be serious repercussions.