Not a company: It feels like a façade. - IT Tech EMR Group Employee Review

1.0
Nov 25, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

If you start here, it will be short term employment. (which is the good part as you do not want to work for this person). The people you meet outside the company are nice, genuine Tucsonans.

Cons

The owner; he cares for no one but himself. He is from NYC, and has brought a selfish-lack-of-respect behavior with him. Ask him to take recognize your hard work with an award and you will watch his face cringe. Do not trust the owner while he is smiling at you.

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5.0
Jan 18, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I've always felt that my input has had a direct positive effect on the business. The owner of the company listens and always makes me feel like I have a positive contribution. I've had the opportunity to take Microsoft, Citrix certification training and the company paid for it. Competitive salary and benefits to other similar companies. My last job was at a larger company in the IT department where I didn't make the same money and had less of an impact, so I am very happy here.

Cons

I don't really have any cons at this time. I'm happy with my job at emr group and I can see my career growing with the company.

1.0
Oct 23, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None really exist in terms of pros. If I could I would give them a negative star!!

Cons

I'd like to share my experience to help potential job seekers make informed decisions about their career choices. It's important to note that my intention is to provide insight and caution, not to criticize or disparage any specific entity. In my term there, I encountered several challenges that, in my opinion, could emotionally drain individuals: Workplace Culture: The workplace I was a part of had a challenging culture that lacked positivity and support. The atmosphere often felt draining, impacting employee well-being. Ethical Concerns: There were moments where I observed practices that raised ethical concerns, which can be disheartening and emotionally taxing. Leadership: I believe that strong leadership is essential for any organization's success. In my experience, a more knowledgeable and professional leadership approach would have greatly benefited the workplace environment. Employee Recognition: Feeling undervalued can be emotionally draining. In my past workplace, employees often felt unappreciated, which can take a toll on one's emotional well-being. Business Practices: The organization's business decisions seemed to prioritize short-term gains over long-term ethics and quality. This misalignment can have a significant emotional impact on employees. I share these observations to caution individuals against considering a workplace that might potentially be emotionally draining. It's crucial to prioritize your well-being and find a work environment that aligns with your values and supports your emotional health.

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