Great company, great people! - Anonymous employee Passy-Muir Employee Review

5.0
Jul 1, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

An excellent product that genuinely enhances people's lives, and a relaxed and pleasant work environment. The company has gone above and beyond to keep employees safe during the current pandemic. I consider myself very fortunate to work for a company that puts the well being of its employees and the patients who use its products above all else, including profits.

Cons

Nothing significant that comes to mind.

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5.0
Nov 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Best part of the job: satisfaction at being part of a company whose products change people's lives. I turned down higher paying job offers to work here, and have never regretted it. The company has an excellent reputation in the industry, strong relationships with vendors, and its products are highly regarded in the medical field. The company is very well managed, with top management exhibiting the highest of ethics, and a genuine concern for patients, customers and employees. The vast majority of negative reviews on this site are old, posted by former disgruntled employees with an axe to grind, and don't reflect current culture or management. Upper management is very accessible, and very friendly, and goes out of its way to promote a team environment. The company produces medical devices and the focus at Passy Muir is reflected in its mission statement, with emphasis on what's best for patients. Standards are high, reflective of this emphasis, but the work environment is friendly and employees are encouraged to be creative and self-motivated.

Cons

A bit understaffed. Company could use a few more employees. Pay rate is low for the area.

2.0
Jun 28, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunities to prove yourself, build your resume, and develop new skills. Even though I disagree with managerial style, company culture, and overall direction, most people here are good-hearted, talented, and I enjoyed my time getting to know them.

Cons

The truth is, most non-managerial employees are highly dissatisfied. Many higher-level employees dissatisfied as well and will voice it amongst each other, but not to those in positions of power. Results in a high turnover rate and submissive employees are retained who will not voice concerns, disagreements, or legitimate grievances. Kind of like a sinking ship where the band keeps playing until everyone drowns...queue the classical music

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