Don't waste your time - Anonymous employee Machinify Employee Review

1.0
3 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

they have a flexible work schedule

Cons

•extremely poor leadership and management, especially with the acquisition of multiple companies causing confusion and delays with access to daily work operations and components •zero camaraderie or company culture •little to no concern for employee wellbeing. you are a number in a line at this company. •no incentives or meaningful recognition for performance, maybe someone will shout you out in the Slack shoutout channel •heavy focus on expanding teams in India (a couple hundred people and growing) while reducing U.S. headcount

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

I have never experienced the unprofessionalism and poor excuses for management that I did prior to leaving. Before this company took over, I was treated as the experienced and qualified professional that I am. As expected over time, people with zero clue as to how a job functions came in, completely changed the role and implemented completely unrealistic expectations despite much pushback from staff. I was told after being "psychoanalyzed" by my new manager (after already having a condescending manager for a week prior to this one that falsely claimed I was not meeting "productivity standards", was then forced to sign a CAP and removed from my alternative work schedule as "punishment" causing major upheaval in my life) saying that I needed to "get over" losing my schedule I moved across the country based on, I was also informed that I was "salary" and therefore it didn't matter how many extra hours I had to work "over" my time, that was what was expected. Almost every nurse in my department told me they also were working well over their 40 hours a week to meet their "standards". Many great nurses have been abruptly let go or quit over the poor treatment and outright mental abuse with the constant looming threat of losing your job. A lot of those in charge are seriously questionable and are more concerned with spying on your "activity" rather than offering anything of value to the company.

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