Pros
There is nothing good to say.
Cons
They lure you in with an enticing offer, promising valuable experience in exchange for hard work. The reality could not be further from the truth. Working for this company is traumatic. You are made to feel small and inadequate for not knowing things you were never properly trained on. They provide minimal training but expect you to perform like a seasoned injector with years of experience. If you don’t sell enough, you’re disliked and not a favorite. If you don’t get enough reviews, you’re “not good enough.” You end up asking yourself, “Am I a health care professional with a degree trying to help people or a salesperson/ someone in the entertainment world service industry milking the most money that I can out of people?” The atmosphere amongst employees is toxic—like walking into a horror movie every day. It genuinely feels like the hunger games. You constantly overhear coworkers saying things like, “I hope I don’t get fired,” or “I just need to make it to my one-year mark and get out.” The expectations are unrealistic, especially around travel (they have many locations they expect you to drive to). If you don’t agree, they retaliate by cutting your hours. Any time you voice a differing opinion, you are punished in subtle but very real corporate-political ways. I know how hard it is to break into this industry, and I understand how tempting the offer looks. But please—do not trap yourself in a $10k contract that leaves you feeling stuck. If you already struggle with mental health, this environment will be especially damaging. The bullying culture is rampant, and it seems upper management (CNOs, Directors) are either unaware or unwilling to address it. I hope this review is the one that makes you pause and proceed with caution before accepting this job.