Good organization to work for - I asked for a full time position after being engaged part time for 6 months - Anonymous employee AdMeTech Employee Review

5.0
11 Mar 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I work here for almost 2 years, and I was originally hired part time through a recruiter. However, after about 6 months, when another employee (who was my supervisor) left, I got excited about a possibility of a full time position. Although I was not originally asked by the management to be a candidate for this position, I had asked them to be considered when I learned about the hiring process. After an additional interview (and completion of a competitive process), I was offered a job. I was pleased that senior management was open to my request and ultimately, honored it. This openness to my suggestions was also appreciated when I made numerous suggestions regarding the re-organization of my area of responsibility.

Cons

Private offices have a tendency to be overcrowded when interns and volunteers are retained, particularly before major organizational events.

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5.0
16 July 2024
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I greatly enjoy working at AdMeTech. We are a relatively small team, which means you get lots of hands on experience and get to communicate and learn from our President and managers daily. As someone starting medical school this year, AdMeTech has been an amazing opportunity to learn from world renowned physicians who are leading their respective fields, and learn about advocacy work with state government. I have learned and grown as an employee here, and it has been both an excellent full time (post undergraduate) and part time (during my undergraduate time) job!

Cons

I wouldn't say these are "cons," but this job requires a delicate eye and sharp organization skills!

5.0
13 Jan 2023
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Pros

As a paid intern at AdMeTech Foundation, I am involved in research, education, and advocacy efforts related to the organization's groundbreaking advancements in prostate cancer. Daily tasks usually include preparing for AdMeTech's yearly Global Summit through communications with participating physicians and working on social media posts, newsletters, and the scientific program to name a few of the diverse amount of tasks. Coming into this position, I had no prior knowledge about cancer. However, as a pre-medical student, I had the opportunity to study literature and research on the current clinical trials and medical advancements of prostate cancer from presentations at the Summit. Through my presentations and engaging and valuable conversations with the president and CEO of AdMeTech, Dr. Shtern, I have learned an incredible amount of knowledge relating to the treatment and management of prostate cancer. Specifically, I have learned differing perspectives and opinions on the intersection of molecular, genetic, and imaging diagnostics which has given me a strong foundation of the complexities of scientific research. Every employee at AdMeTech is wonderful to work with and very skilled! I have learned so many technical skills in addition to medicine. Working as a part-time intern during the semester has also been a great experience and very doable with pre-medical studies! I highly recommend working at AdMeTech!

Cons

The internship is currently remote, which has its added benefits and drawbacks. However, constant zoom meetings with the team and quick communication responses enhance the virtual working and have not been a problem at all! Further, virtual meetings allow for access to working with physicians worldwide! With the virtual component, there is also room for flexibility with working during the semester part-time.

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