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Run Away (corp employee) - Recruiter Concentric Healthcare Employee Review

1.0
Oct 31, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free lunch each week. Lots of events for staff. There were some good people at the recruiter level that I enjoyed working with.

Cons

Horrible work environment. Was asked to lie to those I was trying to recruit. When I asked a question about why my paycheck was not what I expected I was belittled and told that my question was stupid and inappropriate. This was on top of the fact that the paycheck was wrong in the first place. Management wants this job to be your entire life. Even if you get in early if you leave at quitting time it is looked at negatively. Company wide emails about fired employees and the reason that they were fired was sent out on more than one occasion. This is a toxic work environment.

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Pros

Pros: Opportunity to work directly with clients and contribute to meaningful clinical outcomes. The RBT role provides valuable experience in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).

Cons

Cons: Significant discrepancies in management communication and a lack of transparency regarding performance metrics. Employees may find that "Open Door" policies are not consistently honored as safe spaces for professional growth, but may instead be used for disciplinary leverage. Advice to Management: Improve the consistency of communication regarding Foundational Plan (FP) updates. Ensure that staff are provided with their legally/contractually required rest and meal periods (30-minute breaks) to prevent burnout. Focus on objective, behavior-based feedback rather than subjective personality assessments. Review Summary: With over 40 years of prior experience in IT Fortune 500 corporate environments, I found the administrative infrastructure lacking in professional stability. While the clinical work is rewarding, the sudden fluctuation in performance scores (SIA) without clear, constructive guidance suggests a need for better management training and a more supportive environment for staff.

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