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THE BEST JOB, CULTURE, & PEOPLE - Proposal Manager RedBrick Health Employee Review

5.0
Aug 21, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I was recruited more than a year ago. Working downtown was my only concern when contemplating a move to RedBrick Health. From Day 1, my experience here has been phenomenal. My team is comprised of educated, experienced, supportive, competent professionals who all take pride in their work but also make work fun. My boss is easily and by far the best I've ever had in my career of 25+ years. The culture is dynamic; positive and healthy, both physically and emotionally. Leadership is effective, enthusiastic and committed to RedBrick's mission to help people be healthy. Each day is fun and rewarding, and I'm thrilled to be part of this company.

Cons

The only con was my apprehension about riding the bus downtown, but that has passed and I enjoy my commute reading while being safely and comfortably transported to and from work each day. Plus, RedBrick pays 100% of my bus fare! In addition to the benefits of taking the bus, I'm able to work from home which adds greatly to my work-life balance. (OOPS, I guess these are Pros, not Cons!)

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5.0
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Pros

Great environment and great people

Cons

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2.0
Feb 4, 2014
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Pros

I've met a few good people. I like the type of work that I am doing at the moment. The location is right in the middle of Minneapolis, so there are a lot of good food options and bars and what not.

Cons

One of the weirdest things to happen since starting here was during a mandatory company meeting. The meetings are held in a conference room that is rented from the giant hotel that is connected to the same skyway as us. As I was walking into the conference room I was shined in the eyes with a laser pointer. The guy holding it was one of the presenters. I wasn't the only one shined either. Others were shined in the eyes. Women were shined on the chest, and sometimes on the butt.... but only the women who would be considered attractive in today's society. The meeting began and seemed to be going fine. Half way through the meeting there was a change in presenters and the presenter needed to change to a different PowerPoint. During that transition a full screen shot of current stock option holdings per employee was shown on the screen to everyone. It wasn't for just a split second either, you could see names matched with current holdings. You could tell this made a lot of long time employees uneasy for the rest of the meeting.

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