A good place to work if you've already got OEM training and experience. - Imaging Specialist II Sodexo Employee Review

2.0
15 Apr 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company offers good compensation by industry standards. There are opportunities to really expand your technical ability with a wide variety of multi-modality equipment at a large hospital site. They integrate with Hospital Biomedical teams and share resources so you almost feel like you're a member of an in-house team.

Cons

You don't have the OEM support and training. The company will pay to send you to third party service schools like RSTI , DITEC, and Sonora. However, The OEMS have really closed ranks on preventing Sodexo service personnel from training at their service centers. As a result, the onus is on you to learn what you can by studying schematics and building relationships with OEM service personnel to get up to speed on new equipment. It's probably best to work for an OEM before you join the company, because after you join, your growth is limited and your value tends to diminish.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

My direct coworkers and other onsite employees are amazing and some of the nicest and most welcoming people I’ve ever met. The day to day responsibilities are enjoyable to work on most days. Company phone provided for work communications during work hours (you don’t have to take them home with you) Free meals on shifts worked (with restrictions) “Set schedule”

Cons

Work life balance is not great. You hire on for one position or schedule and then end up being required to perform job duties that are outside of your description on top of your daily responsibilities. Wages are really low. Unfair distribution of allotted overtime hours. Benefits are not good either. Insurance is really expensive for not great coverage. Maternity leave is only 6 weeks and only 60% of your pay covered by short term disability (that you pay for out of pocket until 2 years of service)

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