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Fake Positive Reviews - Genetic Counselor Genescreen Counseling Employee Review

1.0
8 Feb 2024
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Pros

They care enough about their image to post fake reviews.

Cons

Management is so incompetent that they’re not even good at pretending. 4 positive reviews between Jan 24-25 2024 and two from October 20 2022 yes because I’m sure employees felt so strongly about their love for GeneScreen that they all coincidentally posted positive reviews on the same date. No room for growth whatsoever. Management will ignore you. None existent HR department. People in (non-GC) management positions are lazy and not qualified. Low work volume. Low pay. Tasks keep getting added to our work load yet pay never increases. Tons of empty promises.

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5.0
29 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

They take most of the admin work off of GCs so that we can operate at the top of our scope. Also, great flexibility.

Cons

Given that the job is patient focused, there is limited upward mobility. However, efficiency gained through experience increases earning potential.

1.0
14 June 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Remote remote remote remote remote

Cons

GeneScreen operates with blatant disregard for employment laws and employee welfare. The company initially had a "credit" system that allowed employees to earn fair pay through performance, with the potential to make up to $20/hour. However, this system was abruptly removed after furloughs and layoffs, leaving us stuck at a base pay of $15/hour—far below a living wage—while the workload steadily increased. The situation worsened when report quotas rose from 16 to 22+ per day, and the criteria for crediting tasks were unfairly adjusted, effectively cutting our pay further. Upper management shows zero regard for employee concerns, fostering an environment rife with blatant nepotism. For example, the patient services manager hires family members who disregard protocols and burden the team with last-minute tasks, with no accountability or consequences. This company does not value its employees or maintain ethical practices. Genetic counselors and staff alike face undue stress, lack of fair compensation, and a toxic culture. I strongly advise prospective employees or clients to look elsewhere. Former employees on LinkedIn can confirm these issues if further validation is needed.

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