Dumpster fire with a heavy side of toxicity - Sales MedPro Disposal Employee Review

1.0
Jan 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Trauma bonding with coworkers...and that’s about it.

Cons

You have to be very desperate to work at MedPro. If you’re a sales professional (or just starting in your sales career) and considering MedPro, I genuinely hope you read this before accepting an offer. Based on my firsthand experience, this company operates with fear, intimidation, manipulation, and retaliation, wrapped inside a deeply broken sales structure that does not set reps up for success. During hiring, MedPro promotes six figure income potential and showcases a few long tenured reps making big money. They showcase the company as a med tech saas and that you’ll be doing SaaS demos….(no one does demos, there is no “SaaS technology” it’s medical waste trash pick up. What you discover once inside is that success is heavily concentrated within a very small circle who appear to control opportunity flow, leads, and deal resources. Newer reps are left with unrealistic quotas, limited opportunity, structural barriers, and leadership pressure (aka bullying) not genuine support. On target earnings are presented as attainable, but they are not realistically achievable within the reality of how this company actually functions. MedPro’s deeply rooted leadership style hasn’t evolved. The former company President, whose leadership style has been widely mentioned in other reviews for being aggressive, fear based, and abusive, is still on the company’s Board. That legacy culture has not gone anywhere, it is still embedded in how the sales leaders behave today. Even though there is “new leadership,” the tone of fear, pressure, intimidation, and control remains. Instead of accountability, you get defensiveness. Instead of structure, you get chaos. Instead of coaching, you get intimidation. This isn’t a fresh start company. It’s a company still operating under the shadow of its past. Beyond culture, the business model itself creates instability: •many deals fail due to logistics and contract issues •reps often do not get paid because deals collapse due to factors outside their control •territories and partners are not fairly distributed •turnover is extraordinarily high for obvious reasons Instead of fixing broken systems, leadership blames employees for not hitting targets that are structurally unattainable. And if you question anything or ask for guidance, training to ensure you can hit your number you are deemed a troublemaker and not somebody who fits in culturally. These are the same leaders that are hoarding all of the good opportunities because the sales managers are also required to sell along with the account executives. Talk about conflict of interest. Beyond the sales culture, the business model itself contributes to instability for reps. Much of the revenue strategy is based on converting customers away from longstanding competitors by undercutting pricing, which frequently results in logistical issues, contract constraints, and failed implementations. When deals don’t complete or pickups don’t happen, reps don’t get paid, which is deeply discouraging and financially destabilizing. Bottom line, MedPro is an unstable house of cards in every which way. RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN!

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5.0
Feb 24, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

MedPro is a fast paced, collaborative environment.. Compared to larger orgs, decisions move quick and you can have a noticeable impact on how things are done. The company gives employees room to think entrepreneurially which keeps the job engaging and leadership is receptive to ideas you bring their way. You’re trusted to manage your responsibilities and coworkers are generally supportive and willing to help each other succeed.

Cons

Processes and expectations can shift frequently.. Some initiatives start before a fully defined operational structure exists, which can put pressure on people to figure things out while trying to execute it at the same time. Internal documentation and training structure can be clearer - The company relies heavily on individual initiative, great for self-starters but harder for people who need the coaching first.

1.0
Apr 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working remotely with a flex schedule.

Cons

My 7‑month experience with this startup was consistently hindered by poor communication and a lack of leadership accountability. Despite my 20+ years in HR, I repeatedly sent emails regarding candidate pipelines, hiring processes, reporting structure, and even basic calendar coordination — most of which went unanswered. The “Team Lead” often responded with AI‑generated messages and emojis, which made it difficult to have meaningful, professional dialogue. I frequently had to request job descriptions and weekly priorities just to support roles that had no hiring manager engagement. One manager in particular made filling roles unnecessarily difficult by failing to provide feedback altogether or responding far too late, even for positions I have extensive experience hiring for. Lastly, it is highly unprofessional for an executive to ask another employee about my workday instead of addressing me directly, especially in a remote environment.

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