Pros
It's a job. Most likely your first job in the industry or first job out of university. That is the usual demographic. Many of you reading this will be focused on that aspect and may have limited options. With this in mind, consider this review as an insight into what you will be walking into. Hopefully this will allow you to try to protect your sense of worth. You will hopefully find comfort in the shared misery of your colleagues.
Cons
There are many points already mentioned in previous reviews, and many commonalities. Please take some time to read over the responses to negative reviews provided by Re:Cognition Health. You will see the following course of action: 1. Deny, deny, deny. 2. Question both the validity of the review and the competence of the reviewer, suggesting that he/she was ill-suited to the "fast-paced" working environment. 3. Add a passive aggressive hope that this employee will find something more suited to their (apparently limited) capabilities. These responses demonstrate better than anything I could write here the culture of blame and bullying. Reports of employees being brought to tears are unfortunately not fabricated. The company line of high employee turnover being typical of the particular industry is without grounds. High employee turnover is due to rampant dissatisfaction. Secondly, carefully look at the positive reviews. You will notice five having been published over one twenty-four hour period (22nd December). These obviously solicited reviews are a damning indictment of the lack of integrity and transparency in this company. Between the retaliations to negative reviews and the solicited positive reviews, the company is revealed. Here is perfectly demonstrated the insecurity, the fear, the micro-management and petty power plays at work.