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Forefront Dermatology

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Poor Management and Team Leads! The culture is horrifying! - Histology Technician Forefront Dermatology Employee Review

1.0
6 July 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing but the pay, but not worth enduring pain and suffering at this company.

Cons

You will be worked like a dog all day. Team leads sit around and don’t work. They just boss you around all day and make you work faster and harder. They get paid top dollar to gossip and create chaos in the lab. Upper management is in lala land and has no clue to what is going on. When you complain to upper management they defend the team leads and never want to listen to the REAL story. Company lets the team leads run the show and none of them even know how to be a manager or have any experience. A lot of unqualified people work here because they can’t find anyone qualified to work for the company. High turnover rate due to bullying from the team leads and management ignoring their awful behavior. There is no variety in your daily work and they will chain you to a bench for as long as you work there. My advice is save yourself the trouble and just DON’T work here. This place isn’t a company for patient care this place is DRAMA!

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Cons

Run. I relocated for this position expecting a long-term career and resigned within weeks because of my experience. During the short time I worked there, I was not the first person to leave, and other employees were already exploring opportunities elsewhere while recruiters were actively trying to hire more histotechnicians. The organization appears willing to spend significant money on recruiting and sign-on bonuses, but in my experience it does not address the reasons employees leave. A sign-on bonus does not fix poor management or communication. It simply creates a financial penalty for employees who ultimately decide they cannot stay. Simple solutions that could have improved retention were dismissed. I requested a minor schedule adjustment that would have allowed me to use public transportation while working the same number of hours. I was told everyone on the shift had to start and end at the same time, yet another night shift employee had a different start time. I was also discouraged from using the automated functions of equipment that I had prior experience using and that other employees used. Explanations for decisions often did not match what I observed in practice, and I felt that my training and professional judgment were not respected despite being hired as an experienced technician. Most telling to me was what happened after I resigned. I emailed HR the night I quit explaining my concerns, and no one contacted me to ask what happened or why I was leaving. If the company truly wants to understand why employees keep leaving, it should start by listening to the people who do. Based on my experience, I would advise anyone considering a position there to think carefully before accepting an offer.

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