Expect to work insane hours for next to nothing - Patient Account Representative Guidehouse Employee Review

2.0
18 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You'll leave with a newfound appreciation for what a real, respectful workplace should look like

Cons

- The CEO treats the company like his personal playground, and everyone else is forced to tiptoe around his moods just to get through the day. - Supervisors twist the truth, contradict one another, and leave employees stuck in constant confusion. - The entire place runs on fear instead of respect, making every day feel like a battle to stay afloat. - Expect to work endless hours that bleed into nights and weekends, all for pay that barely justifies the effort. - Promises of "growth" and "career development" are nothing but lies meant to keep people quiet. - Appreciation does not exist here—only exhaustion, pressure, and silence. - The atmosphere drains any motivation you start with until you feel like you're just surviving instead of building a future. If you value your time, dignity, or mental well-being, stay far away from this place. It is an experience that leaves you exhausted, underpaid, and wondering how such a place is still allowed to operate.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

I work directly with excellent people. My immediate colleagues are collaborative, capable, and committed to doing high-quality work for clients.

Cons

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