STAT Revenue Reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)

Kevin Lee

76% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

STAT Revenue has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The STAT Revenue employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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29 reviews
1.0
30 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- nice employees, all in their early-mid twenties - you can dress casually (unless a prospective new hire is around, then you better be in business casual) - fairly flexible hours (assuming 8-9 a day)

Cons

Where do I begin? This place seriously needs some help. I can confirm most of the other reviews are accurate, including: - Management is mostly bullies - Constantly in a state of panic about recovering from the hole - Threats of being fired; if the company isn't doing well in whichever quarter, they'll scrap the "dead weight" with their at-will employment clause and rehire oblivious college seniors for the fall - No creative work, nothing new. Just put your head down and review claims for nine hours a day. And you better stop your clock if you take a 5 min break. - Convoluted employment matrix - Silent, oppressive office that's only perk is the shared coffee machine. - I am not kidding, they had a "no questions until 4pm" policy. Don't resort to this place. Being unemployed is better than wasting your time at a job that gives little to no valuable experience and treats their employees like easily replaced cattle. There is hope out there- other jobs with helpful bosses, great perks, and collaboration.

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STAT Revenue Response
8y
Picking your first job out of college can be very difficult, and sometimes disappointing. Thank you for taking the time to let us know how you feel outside of your job. We have worked hard to make improvements in our management structure. We hope your future jobs will provide you with everything that you are looking for in a job.
1.0
12 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Small company, so you can partially specialize in the type of work that interests you without having a particular background in it, and potentially make changes in the company. Most people are friendly. Eventually teaches you hard lessons about life and business, like the necessity of finding a new and better line of work.

Cons

Short-sighted leadership tries to address the company's financial woes by nickel-and-diming their own employees over bathroom breaks, tiny raises, and the like. CEO is in a state of constant panic over the future of the company, and it shows. Pretends to be a brilliant businessman and titan of industry, fools no one. Advancement is a complete joke -- There is a convoluted spreadsheet of career goals that you're measured against, which attempts to lend an air of objectivity and meritocracy to the process. In practice, it's just a giant bureaucratic nightmare to fill out, and the criteria are so vague and subjective that it's basically just a way for the CEO to find excuses to deny you a raise or promotion. They do not seem to realize that it makes bad business sense to pinch pennies denying good employees a measly dollar or two raise. In the month before review season, the edginess is palpable as management aggressively hunts for reasons to deny people tiny raises that don't even beat inflation. Oh, and on top of that, the spreadsheet is actively misleading -- when you master your current level, you would think you would be promoted, but in fact, you're told you need to master the next level after that. Effectively, you'll unwittingly spend your first year at the company trying to work your way up to the rock bottom rank you're already at. Yeah, it's weird, and a very demotivating surprise. In general, management does not seem to realize or care that talented employees have options and expects everyone to be satisfied with the little kingdom they've set up. Absolutely no incentive to think creatively, take risks, or try to make the company better. In fact, it is actively discouraged by the advancement system, since any and every tiny mistake made during that process becomes a reason to hold you back from a promotion. You'll have a better chance if you just keep your head down and coast, which is what most people learn eventually, if they lack the skills or motivation to find another job. Brown-nosing helps a LOT too. All in all, you're probably better off in every way going to Triage or something as they do the same work with more recognition, a more established company, and better pay. I've heard it can be demotivating that everyone advances at the same pace no matter how much they contribute, but that has to be better than contributing a lot and still not advancing, which is what happens here. You can probably get more varied and useful experience at Stat just because of the small size, but you will have to leave the company to ever see any benefit from that experience.

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STAT Revenue Response
8y
We are sorry that you did not have a good experience with us and we thank you for taking the time to let us know about your experience. We are pleased to hear that you found our company size, team members, and life lessons rewarding. We try to provide complete transparency with regards to job advancement, which comes in the form of our “career matrix” or spreadsheet. While this transparency is helpful for some, we recognize it is not the best for everyone. We continue to work to improve this process and have received very positive feedback on our changes. We wish you the best in your future jobs.
1.0
9 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* Pay was decent for a first job. I started at $24/hour. * Most coworkers were friendly.

Cons

* Management treated their employees like dispensable toilet seat covers. Threats of firing employees permeated at this workplace while I was there! * CEO and upper management are under the pretense that the company's main purpose is to do good by helping hospitals recover lost revenue when it's really about money and nothing more. Don't put up a visage. * Benefits were meh. * Work was tedious. Tolerable at best. * Inadequate training program for 2 weeks, but CEO thinks it is intensive. * Management was arrogant and does not invest time in you. * Office politics, but good people do exist.

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STAT Revenue Response
8y
We are sorry that you did not have a good experience with us. We wish you the best in your current and future endeavors.
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