Desperation locks you in - and desperation gets you out. - Anonymous employee Amplicare Employee Review

2.0
22 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Co workers, industry network, benefits, & learning about what you don't want.

Cons

Positions are not advertised to their true expectations. Titles don't reflect the actual roles of employees. Titles are 'changed' and 'upgraded' to give incentive to keep working there but don't provide any economic benefit or exposure and responsibility of new tasks. Lack of true leadership. Lack of accountability and transparency from the CEO. No matter your job title you will be a glorified phone hustler pushing at least 2-3+ hours a day on the phone. High burnout rate due to the lack of communication from CEO to his employees. Basically it's equivalent to a call center but has some perks to make one think other wise: occasional lunch, ability to work autononmly, and a cute dog. This company is taking advantage of a dying and desperate industry of independent pharmacists who don't have the money to spend on a platform. They seem to be shifting from their digital/health tech platform for independent pharmacists to a more knowledge base and research service company. It would be their best bet to survive long term if they focused on that. Independent pharmacists are looking for any way to catch a breath as are their elder Medicare and Medicaid patients. Lots of pressure from all shareholders but all imedicare seems to provide is more problems.

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Pros

When I started at iMedicare 3 years ago, the company was young and the founders were figuring things out each day as pharmacies were hearing about iMedicare for the first time. I received a lot of mentorship from several team mates, and they helped me succeed in a fast growing company. Along the way, the founders implemented more structure, the company moved from a co-working space to its own office, the software was re-written from scratch and got a new face lift, and they brought in an experienced board of advisors. For me, my growth came from the group of people around me. They support me to push myself to learn more, even beyond my skillset, like programming or video-editing, or the spreadsheets our CFO loves to talk about and share these nuggets of efficiency. We also pull together when a customer gives the product a grade in Slack, or our sales team closes a sale, or we see ourselves inching towards the revenue goals on the TV in the kitchen area. Having interviewed at a number of companies, this level of transparency and openness is more often talked about than seen in action, and it’s frankly the reason I’m still here 3 years later.

Cons

Office can be a bit messy, more plants.

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