Great place to work if you want to hate your job - Sales Associate MedPro Disposal Employee Review

1.0
12 Jun 2017
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Pros

The other employees are nice.

Cons

Management there is a joke. They do a terrible job training new employees, and never support their employees. The CEO is a nice guy, but every level of upper management are rude, unprofessional, and downright mean individuals. They bonus when you hit plan. Low base salary as well, which is not made up for by commission due to the company not adapting to the market to be competitive.

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5.0
24 Feb 2026
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Pros

MedPro is a fast paced, collaborative environment.. Compared to larger orgs, decisions move quick and you can have a noticeable impact on how things are done. The company gives employees room to think entrepreneurially which keeps the job engaging and leadership is receptive to ideas you bring their way. You’re trusted to manage your responsibilities and coworkers are generally supportive and willing to help each other succeed.

Cons

Processes and expectations can shift frequently.. Some initiatives start before a fully defined operational structure exists, which can put pressure on people to figure things out while trying to execute it at the same time. Internal documentation and training structure can be clearer - The company relies heavily on individual initiative, great for self-starters but harder for people who need the coaching first.

1.0
8 Apr 2026
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Pros

Working remotely with a flex schedule.

Cons

My 7‑month experience with this startup was consistently hindered by poor communication and a lack of leadership accountability. Despite my 20+ years in HR, I repeatedly sent emails regarding candidate pipelines, hiring processes, reporting structure, and even basic calendar coordination — most of which went unanswered. The “Team Lead” often responded with AI‑generated messages and emojis, which made it difficult to have meaningful, professional dialogue. I frequently had to request job descriptions and weekly priorities just to support roles that had no hiring manager engagement. One manager in particular made filling roles unnecessarily difficult by failing to provide feedback altogether or responding far too late, even for positions I have extensive experience hiring for. Lastly, it is highly unprofessional for an executive to ask another employee about my workday instead of addressing me directly, especially in a remote environment.

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