MedAcuity Reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(32 total reviews)

Dennis Fuccione

83% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

MedAcuity has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 32 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The MedAcuity employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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32 reviews
1.0
18 Jan 2023

Horrible Place to Work. People who work there are Extremely Inappropriate.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is literally nothing good about this organization. The one and only pro about this place is the beneficial equipment that the engineers help manufacture for a good cause, which is what I was drawn to originally.

Cons

Pretty much everything wrong in a company exists at MedAcuity. Extraordinarily unprofessional, rude, unorganized.. to say the least. Somebody who is in a position of power at this organization is hands down the most inappropriate individual that anybody could ever encounter. Not only would this individual get visibly enraged by her colleagues input, but this individual would openly cry while trying to work together as a team, making it very uncomfortable to do anything cohesively. Was quick to point the blame at everyone except themself. With absolutely illogical and irrational actions, this individual who works at MedAcuity, took it upon themself to breach personal, confidential, information of their adult employee to contact their employee's FATHER because the employee did not join a call - Which the employee indicated they would not be available for. How is this ever appropriate? This individual was NOT held accountable for these atrocious actions, and ultimately, their employee was let go immediately without any conversation around what had happened. Run as far away as you can from this disgustingly broken establishment. Save yourself the pain.

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MedAcuity Response
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We’re sorry to learn that your experience at MedAcuity wasn’t a positive one. We take employee privacy seriously at MedAcuity, and if there was ever a situation where we had to reach out to an employee’s emergency contact, it would have been due to a legitimate concern for that employee’s safety and wellbeing.
5.0
4 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- MedAcuity is a growing company with many great projects and technologies to work on. - MedAcuity often gets involved at the Phase 0 stage of projects where we get involved in POC all the way through final release. That's pretty exciting. - There is a ton of job security. Attrition and supply chain issues are happening at all of our clients and it can cause unexpected turmoil. No matter what is happening at the client site, in many ways, we don't have to get involved. No politics! Also if budgets get cut and layoffs happen, the MedAcuity team is safe and will just move to another client and project. - After a rocky 2 years (mainly flipped upside down by the pandemic), there was a recent and well anticipated leadership change. Within a few short months, I have already seen a massive change in attitude and overall satisfaction. It's true that a few bad apples have the possibility of spoiling the bunch. The company listened to employee feedback and took action, I've never seen anything like it and it speaks volumes toward how they appreciate and value the employees over a management team. - Company culture is really strong for those who are willing to be involved. It can definitely be a challenge in today's hybrid or mostly remote workforce to feel it or see it, so I can understand why some people claim there is no culture. That being said, there are still a lot of pockets of subculture that are leading the way. Happy hours, game nights, team lunches (on and offsite), beer carts in the afternoons, etc. The biggest event is held every summer at Kimball Farms where the whole company AND THEIR FAMILIES all gather for a fun evening of celebration. MedAcuity culture can be what you want it to be but it requires taking initiative and running with ideas. That's the really special part about our culture. - What has always made MedAcuity great is it's people. Truly some of the brightest and friendliest engineers I've ever worked with. Our team often stands head and shoulders above our client teams, that's a really rewarding feeling knowing that you are with a group of high performers. - Consulting provides an opportunity to grow your skills beyond the keyboard, you get to see and get involved with the business and product roadmaps of our clients. - 2 years at MedAcuity is like working for 2-3 companies. Project based work allows for you to grow your skills without having to jump around jobs. That being said, some projects can run for years at a time. The diversity of work is really refreshing.

Cons

- As a growing company, at times it operates like a start-up at times. People wear many hats and it often causes bottlenecking or bandwidth issues. - The pandemic brought to light some issues with scaling communication company-wide but this is currently being resolves and improvement has been noticed over the past two quarters. - As we grow, we need more internal support in almost every business unit. - Consulting is not for everyone. Sometimes you have a challenging client, sometimes you may have to drive to client location more than you'd like, sometimes the project you are on has schedule issues, etc. No matter what the project is facing, MedAcuity leadership is there to support the MedAcuity team and remind us that the client problems are why we are here. If there were no issues, they wouldn't need us. - The pandemic and hybrid work has it's pros and cons. The culture is definitely strongest when the team is together because we feed off of each other. That being said, people are finally venturing back into the office and dipping their toes back in the water. - There is a lot of volatility with all of our clients and in the software engineering industry as a whole. Labor shortages everywhere and supply chain issues can really disrupt any project that you are on. I don't think this is a MedAcuity thing as much as it is a common issue in this industry/market.

1.0
4 Aug 2020

Be aware

Recommend
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Pros

many different projects in different industries

Cons

management use emploee just as a resource

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