Avoid at all costs - Anonymous employee SpineOne Employee Review

1.0
1 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are the only pro here

Cons

- management - toxic culture SpineOne is very concerned with appearances and less so with taking care of their employees. Turnover is high. Those who stay are terrified of making mistakes or being bullied by HR and upper management. Those with long tenure at the company are allowed a free pass to belittle and abuse their employees and are placed in positions of authority despit background and lack of skills, experience, and professionalism. Nepotism reigns supreme here. SpineOne could genuinely be great. Unfortunately the COO knows nothing about the medical field and makes a point to assert authority on everything, even subjects he knows nothing about. Company culture is terrible but rather than addressing these issues, HR and management turn a blind eye. There’s a reason employees keep walking out the door. My best advice is to stay away, there are a myriad of other opportunities out there that don’t require selling your soul and dignity for a practice that will treat you like garbage.

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5.0
17 Oct 2019
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Pros

Great coworkers, bonuses based on performance, great benefits, great life/work balance, supporting staff.

Cons

Firm schedule, underpaid for experience, irregular bonuses.

2.0
6 Mar 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Recognition of employees’ birthdays and years of employment. Employee appreciation day (lunch provided at management expense). Physical fitness incentives. If proof is shown that you’ve exercised at least 12x in a month, you can receive an additional $100 in the paycheck received on the 22nd of a month plus an additional $25 for each member in your household who also shows proof of having exercised at least 12x in a month. Competitive pay. Medical providers, nursing and support staff work diligently to accommodate and anticipate the needs of the patients.

Cons

High employee turnover. During my brief 6 weeks of employment, three people were fired and three resigned including myself. Seemingly promoting employees to supervisory positions who report directly to the medical director though woefully lacking sociable and soft skills. Referred to the female mid-level medical providers (physicians assistant & nursing practitioners) as ‘the girls’ when told who should be referred to when following up with incomplete verbal prescription orders. ‘Just tell one of the girls, I don’t have time to figure out all of that’. Poor communication as is relates department change and informing the staff of the chain of command.

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