Pros
Using my medical background and being surrounded by medical colleagues who are all nice people (unfortunately, it is not a united group and, despite the same disappointments, they do not have the courage to demand their rights for fear of losing their jobs)
Cons
My experience here has been deeply disappointing. The company employs immigrant medical doctors as MRI Readers, yet it sadly undervalues and underpays us. Despite the dedicated service we provide, there is no system in place for performance evaluations or salary raises. Furthermore, there is no active HR department to address our concerns, leaving us without a channel to seek redress or support. Management is notably disorganized, providing no guidance or respect to employees. Overtime work, when required, is unpaid, which adds to the sense of exploitation, akin to modern-day slavery. Our department has no Internet access although all other departments have (I heard that it used to be one, but, as punishment for a colleague who overuse it, now it is still forbidden for us). Our department has two bosses and they both have no leadership and never support us. There is no communication and transparency between the departments and a lot of workplace gossip.
The office is situated in a basement without windows, creating an environment that feels oppressive and discouraging rather than welcoming and professional.