Good place to be in QA - QA Lead MediQuant Employee Review

5.0
Oct 13, 2022
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Pros

I feel good about thig being a good place for non technical QA to learn more technical skills and SDET to advance. I feel good about saying that as the QA lead at Mediquant. My background is in engineering (computer engineering degree, I was a developer, and have been active in the QA community as well: CSTE certification), presenting at conferences. Culture: We treat each other with respect here. We offer full remote, and flex time (e.g. move your schedule an hour earlier or later)

Cons

On my team at least a person has to be willing to treat other people with respect, and needs to be the sort of person who is flexible and responsible enough to work remote. That in my view just requires people be responsible about remote work: being responsive during work hours, work on agreed on goals we set and reporting if things get derailed.

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5.0
Feb 29, 2024
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Pros

This company has a flexible work day environment

Cons

Some frustrations around not following processes, however tend to be related to external dependencies.

1.0
Sep 18, 2025
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Pros

The company is 100% remote and offers a flexible work environment with core hours. The pay is good, particularly for a remote role.

Cons

The company suffers from a deeply ingrained culture of micromanagement and excessive process rigidity. Creativity and independent thinking are not just discouraged—they're actively penalized. Nearly all work is prescriptive, leaving no room for innovation or ownership. Decision-making is heavily centralized, with even minor choices often escalated to senior leadership. This constant bottleneck slows progress and reflects a lack of trust in team-level judgment. Meetings are excessive and unproductive. Time that could be spent executing or improving workflows is consumed by back-to-back discussions with little action or accountability. The leadership environment is highly political, where visibility and alignment with internal cliques are valued more than results. Constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement are rarely welcomed, and attempts to improve or streamline processes are typically met with resistance or reprimand. There is little to no support for career advancement or skill development. Opportunities to grow are scarce, and there is no meaningful investment in learning. Instead, you're expected to stay in your lane and follow the status quo. If you're looking for an environment that encourages curiosity, collaboration, or personal development—this is not it.

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