RNnetwork Reviews

3.7

62% would recommend to a friend

(125 total reviews)
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Lynne Gross

79% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

RNnetwork has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 125 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The RNnetwork employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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125 reviews
1.0
26 Mar 2015

Worst Company Ever!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They close early once in awhile for a movie and offer you lattes occasionally.

Cons

Please do not get sucked into the Kool Aid enduced brain washing this company tries to sell you. They hire the most annoying managers I've ever met. These fake, horrible people will lead you to believe they REALLY love you and want you to succeed. They could not care less. These same people believe they are the coolest people on the planet and they are truly just aging hipsters trying too hard.

1.0
12 Jan 2018

Recruiter

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Pros

None at all, not sure how this company got rated as a top employer unless they paid the employees to nominate them

Cons

How about on initial phone interview be upfront about the pay and advise the employee that it’s rare to get any commission the first year. Don’t waste my time or yours on multiple interviews then drop this information that it takes years to see any kind of commission. Also just because you’ve been at the company for 18 years doesn’t give you the right to be nasty to other employees. Maybe clean house with the negative complacent employees and you wouldn’t have high turnover

1.0
22 Jan 2015

Do Not Drink The Kool Aid!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There's an incredibly fun training in Salt Lake City. It is fully paid. There are some wonderful people working there. Fun culture at times. If you are a WooHOO girl or were in a sorority in college you may have found your dream job.

Cons

Imagine being managed by a very narcissistic, dysfunctional, and uncool high school clique. That is what it "feels like" (you will here a lot of canned terms used by all management, such as "feels like" and "how does the feel to you?"). These people are much more interested in unsuccessfully trying to be cool than successfully managing staff. The men worse than the women. Expect 11 hours of being on the phone a day and placing sales calls to nurses who want nothing to do with RN Network. You are taught to "stretch" nurses. Meaning, con them into taking a job they don't want and give them a lousy pay rate.

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