Pros
Working 4x10s, benefits, free parking, it’s a good place to get your first leadership opportunity, lots of food.
Cons
If you're an experienced leader, this organization could seriously jeopardize your career. There are frequent random demotions and terminations, often with little to no guidance. You might find that your fellow leaders are more interested in undermining each other than supporting one another. Many leaders here seek counseling to cope with the stress of the environment. Conversations are often disingenuous, with a lot of behind-the-back gossip. Ambitious individuals may steamroll you in their pursuit of promotions, and you’ll find that fitting into a specific “clique” is essential for advancement. Additionally, the company appears to be struggling financially. Poor treatment of providers is a significant issue. I hear genuine complaints from providers daily, and it seems nearly impossible to find a satisfied one. The workplace is chaotic, lacking standard procedures, and the executive leadership often seems utterly incompetent. My strong recommendation is to seek opportunities elsewhere. I had my doubts during the interview process when I encountered negative reviews, and I was told those came from disgruntled employees. However, within just six months of joining, I understood exactly where those comments were coming from. This organization has a tarnished reputation in the community, making it challenging to find employment elsewhere after working here, which is why many leaders end up staying for an extended period despite their dissatisfaction. In my brief time here, I've witnessed more demotions and firings than I have at any other place. One moment you feel secure, and the next, you could find yourself in the CEO’s sights for no apparent reason. It's surprising how many people support the CEO without truly working alongside him. Recently, I even heard whispers of potential unionization among the leaders here—something I didn't know was even possible. This highlights just how dire the situation has become. Lastly, I’ve heard of several instances where someone went on a leave or a sabbatical and when they came back, the rug was pulled from under them. Other than that, it’s a fun place. Btw, I’m not disgruntled nor bitter. Im going to work after this with a smile on my face.