Cons
My experience working at Adora Fertility was unfortunately disappointing and isolating. From the outset, I felt like an outsider. The workplace culture was very cliquey, and existing staff made little to no effort to include or support new team members. There was no real onboarding process—just a brief 10-minute chat that barely scratched the surface of what was needed to perform the role effectively.
I was immediately thrown into the deep end, expected to handle nonstop phone calls without proper training or support. This created a high-stress environment where I felt overwhelmed and undervalued.
Despite agreeing to extend my time with the company by an additional two weeks, I was abruptly let go without any formal communication. I only discovered I was no longer needed when I noticed I hadn’t been given access to the following week’s roster. When I asked about it, I was informed that my services were no longer required. The lack of courtesy and transparency in how this was handled was deeply unprofessional and disappointing.
Overall, my time at Adora Fertility left me feeling unsupported and disrespected. I hope the company takes steps to improve its onboarding process, internal communication and workplace culture for future employees.