High turnover rate and awful management overshadow any benefits. - Nuclear Pharmacy Technician II Cardinal Health Employee Review

2.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Unique job in pharmacy field; able to take routes to locations/hospitals; 100% 401k match on your contributions between 1% and 2% of your pay; if well staffed, you only work one to two weekend days a month and one to two holidays a year

Cons

Turnover rate is HIGH - 9 individuals have left in the last three years There is NO overtime! Job postings will state that there is overtime, but If you go over 40 hours, those extra hours will not be allowed. You have to keep track of your time up to the last millisecond. Management utilizes favoritism and has passed up technicians of 3 years or more to give new technicians (less than 1 year) extra training/promotions. Management does not address any issues.
Regulatory compliance concerns, bullying, harassment, or excessive absences are not handled or addressed in any significant way. Management has ‘loose lips’ and will tell coworkers’ personal information to other employees. Management does not work with the pharmacy crew (NPTs work third shift 230AM-10AM, management arrives at 9AM) and does not enter the lab when the NPTs are there unless something is very wrong. There is little to no supervision and the pharmacists are not required to be in the lab unless they are compounding. This location has become a large blip on HRs radar as of recent, due to management simply not doing their job. Do not work at this location. You'd be doing yourself a large injustice and spending a lot time stressed out, underpaid, and overworked with no recognition.

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5.0
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Cons

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2.0
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Recommend
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Pros

- Good benefits - Easy training - They strive to understand how to get someone to their fullest potential

Cons

- No concrete track for promotion, to the point that it seemed impossible - They will not listen to their workers - Management on-site and higher up are very lazy - They will expect you to do the work that they schedule, even if it is impossible to complete - From the perspective of my role in quality control, it seemed impossible to make management, and also production in general, understand the time it takes for certain procedures and tests to be completed and reviewed. - Our entire site is getting shut down, and they are just now ramping up production to meet quotas and schedules. While, at the same time, keeping our severance estimations as vague as possible. - Low to no incentivization for anything

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