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Integra LifeSciences

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The lack of communication and leadership is destroying both the customer experience and the employees' capabilities. - Anonymous employee Integra LifeSciences Employee Review

2.0
Jun 23, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's an easy job, little training is needed. It is a good opportunity to build experience in the business so you can move on to something better in the future. The pay is better than the average for the area.

Cons

There is no communication. At all. The lack of communication is destroying both the customer experience and the employees' capabilities. The customers' needs are the last thing anyone seems to be thinking about. Losing big customers? No big deal, apparently. While they're at it, they'll drive away the employees as well. Some employees are hired right on while others are brought in through a temp agency, and the hiring process for the temps drags on for a year or more. The "leaders" are clearly uncomfortable making decisions and work hard at avoiding anyone who tries to create solutions. Some of the supervisors are clearly not being monitored or corrected and are making choices that are unethical.

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Cons

I would encourage prospective employees to carefully evaluate the company culture before joining. In my experience, the work environment lacked the level of professionalism and collaborative leadership I expected. Leadership decisions at the senior level often appeared to be driven by personal viewpoints rather than objective discussion and open engagement. Employees who did not align with the preferred direction could experience resistance rather than constructive dialogue. The culture felt more aligned with a "my way or the highway" management style than a collaborative and inclusive approach. I also experienced situations where information communicated about my performance appeared inconsistent with my actual work contributions and outcomes. Rather than constructive feedback supported by objective metrics and open discussion, I felt there were instances where narratives surrounding performance were inaccurate or misrepresented. This created concerns regarding transparency, accountability, and the overall feedback process. The company has also faced regulatory challenges in the past, which may be worth researching independently as part of your due diligence process. My experience ultimately did not align with my expectations for leadership, transparency, and organizational culture.

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