Cameras, Misrepresentation, and Low Pay - Anonymous employee QuickMedical Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice coworkers to work with and not a bad location to commute to everyday. Office is slightly newish.

Cons

I came here from a large corporation in Seattle looking for that small staff mentality. The problem lies in the CEO and other manager owners. Each day is dictated by how the CEO feels that particular day. If he is in a bad mood (which he usually is), then everything you do is not good enough. Each time a customer calls with a suggestion, it is not good enough for Scott Hanah (CEO) and is shot down before even brought up. Oh, and mine your p's and q's while on company territory as the cameras are rolling and will record even your otherwise innocent comments. If you want to work where hard work is rewarded, don't go to this company. Pay is way below industry standards and raises are just simply out of the question. Hiring management team will promise the moon and deliver a chilling reality in return. Look. You can do better at McDonalds. At least there, you are recognized for a job well done and feel as though you matter.

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5.0
13 Apr 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

CEO, CIO, CFO, work/life balance, challenging work

Cons

Company was sold in December 2019

5.0
20 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I worked for Quick Medical for 4 years and miss it every day, especially the people I worked with and worked for. The first 3 years was a little rough, until one of the shareholders left the company, after that things became wonderful. I was told by management that their goal was for me to leave as a better person than when I started, both professionally and personally. Its nice to see that still exists in today's cut throat business world, where most companies treat their employees as a liability instead of an asset. They spend a substantial amount of time and money educating and mentoring employees toward personal and professional growth. The HR rep would always address the staff as the "QuickMedical Family", as cheesy and ridiculous as it sounds, it's actually very true for them. Being a small company you have to be okay with a fast pace and rapid changes, you will fail if you cannot adapt. On the flip side since things evolve so quickly your voice gets heard quite loudly, and you have the opportunity for lateral changes if you like. Great pay and benefits for a company this size, and any trade off in pay is well worth it to work for such nice folks. And the company party is at the Salish Lodge!

Cons

It is a small company so there's only so far you can go, but they admit that up front. And support employees making moves to other companies if it means a better life for that employee.

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