Lack of training program - Clinical Operations Supervisor Fortrea Employee Review

2.0
Dec 18, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone is very nice and willing to help you out if you ask and are understanding

Cons

I was promised a rigid 6 week training program and am at week 6 and still have absolutely no idea what my role in the company is- I am a supervisor and I am not even on the schedule and do not have any of my direct reports switched over to me. I feel lost every day I come into work and feel like I have to fend for myself as far as training goes; but if I do not know my job role, I do not know how to get the correct training and how to fit in.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

In my experience, the greatest benefit of working here was the breadth of exposure I gained across my function. That said, much of it came out of necessity rather than design. Due to what I observed as persistent understaffing, high turnover, and recurring rounds of layoffs, I found myself taking on responsibilities that stretched well beyond any defined scope. If you're someone who learns by doing and can tolerate ambiguity, you will walk away having touched more than you would in a more stable environment. Benefits were adequate, though it was my experience that the company announced plans to eliminate dependent coverage starting in 2027, which was a meaningful shift for employees with families.

Cons

In my time here, I found role clarity to be nearly nonexistent. I went without a formal job description for the duration of my tenure, and despite raising it, leadership indicated for well over a year that it was being worked on. That pattern, in my opinion, reflected a broader cultural issue: change was frequent but poorly managed, and directional guidance from leadership felt inconsistent and at times difficult to trust. I personally felt that communication about the company's position and direction was not always straightforward. The organization also appeared, in my view, to default to workforce reductions as a primary business lever rather than investing in stabilization or accountability. When leadership gaps surfaced, my experience was that they were minimized rather than addressed directly. The culture within my dept was also something I struggled with. In my experience, there was significant misalignment around ownership and responsibility, and the dynamic felt more competitive than collaborative. Rather than pulling in the same direction, it often felt like individuals within the team worked against one another rather than in cooperation, which made an already challenging environment that much harder to navigate.

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