Good for entry level, otherwise beware! - Operations MedPro Group Employee Review

1.0
Jan 22, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Strong financials, good employees with good work ethic, good benefits.

Cons

Medpro is run like an financial machine that stops at nothing for maximum profits. Very quickly, employees realize that they are not really valued, they are just contributing to the financial machine to reap maximum profits for Buffet and the senior management. Senior management make huge money/bonuses and treats as a means to an end. Benefits are good, work/life balance and flexibility is poor. Compensation is okay for Fort Wayne. HR is horrible. CEO is horrible, but he does not care, he is making millions. He just "checks the box" when it comes to anything that is not money related. His managers just follow suit. He runs it like a GE factory. If you stay there past a couple of years, the benefits and pay are just good enough to keep you there in misery. My advice - just stay away, long term, you will be much happier working somewhere else.

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5.0
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Pros

Great benefits, great people, great company, stability, lots of experience and opportunities, and convenient.

Cons

8-5 Monday-Friday, at your desk.

3.0
Apr 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay and benefits. Generous expense policy when traveling for work. Company-level onboarding process is solid.

Cons

Organization is really flat, which can be good, but also means there aren't lots of middle-management opportunities...at least the areas I was familiar with. No onboarding plan for my role. My boss frequently missed or moved our 1-on-1 meetings and never bothered to teach me anything, despite me being new to the MedMal industry and new to the company. I asked questions when I had them, but you don't know what you don't know. Most of our monthly 1-on-1 meetings were 15 minutes or less, when they happened. Manager was, in general, distant and cold. I mentioned that they missed my birthday and they said "I don't even know when your birthday is...HR doesn't tell me that. I'd have to look that up." Never seemed to try to understand my ideas when I explained them. Maybe it's a Midwest thing. My manager fired me without any warning/write-up/performance plan. Manager told HR that I had been warned about poor performance, coached on it, and hadn't improved. None of that was true and no documentation was presented (because it didn't exist). HR played along. They like to use Buffett's quotes about integrity, but I can't really say that they walk the talk.

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