Pros
Good learning environment. I like the patients. I like my coworkers. Clean working area. But you will need to provide your own laptop or iPad as they give you nothing to enter patients on and chart in. That's up to you to provide yourself snd no they won't help pay for those things required to do your job there.
Cons
No one knows what's going on half the time. Schedules get changed often, sometimes a few times a day. No one is on the same page. Meetings about common sense things, driving back and forth between offices and parking downtown...they don't pay for your parking. So when you have to work downtown, you'll be paying for your own parking to work there? They are constantly complaining about one thing or another no matter how positive you are, no matter how good your sales are, if you are different or don't fit their mold, they will push you out. They will find things to push you out. Nothing that was promised at time of hire has actually transpired. It's always one thing or another as to why. They will sell their company as a money maker and get you exited about all the money you can make and the benefits of receiving free services but it doesn't happen like that. And they will find a reason to not lay you for your sales. No matter your documentation, they will figure out a way to not pay you. And the pay??? I've worked places where you get paid biweekly but they have figured out an entirely new loop to weasel you out of your salary. They pay you on the 15th and 31st. So instead of getting paid biweekly which equals 26 pay days in one year, they pay you twice a month and it ends up with you getting paid 24 times a year. You work 2 weeks free every year with this loop. Ridiculous.