Disorganized And Overworked - Associate Project Manager TeamHealth Employee Review

2.0
Feb 2, 2025
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Pros

Good benefits, remote work options

Cons

The department I worked for was nothing sort of a disaster in its management. The company overall seemed great, but the specific part of the company I worked with had poor management, overworked leadership that was too busy to train new entry level employees, and the department lead was an awful communicator. I could never tell if they didn’t know what they actually wanted from projects, and were making it all up as they went, or if they truly were so swamped that the frazzled and hazy management style was a result of little to no free time to help onboard and train new employees. I was often handed tasks with unclear expectations or instructions and when I attempted to reach out for clarification, was met with hostility or frustration, or just plain confusion. I was told repeatedly this was a normal thing by severs fellow employees. Many of them had been there for years with seemingly no upward mobility in the company, and they all seemed overworked and underpaid.

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5.0
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Pros

I’ve had a very positive experience working at TeamHealth. The organization truly prioritizes both its patients and its employees, which creates a strong sense of purpose in the work we do every day. One of the standout aspects is the collaborative and supportive culture. Leadership is approachable, communicative, and invested in helping teams succeed. There’s a genuine focus on continuous improvement, and employees are encouraged to share ideas and be part of driving change. TeamHealth also offers strong opportunities for growth and development. Whether it’s through formal programs or on-the-job learning, there’s a clear commitment to helping employees advance their careers. The company does a great job recognizing contributions and fostering a sense of belonging across teams. Pros: Supportive and engaged leadership Collaborative, team-oriented culture Opportunities for career growth and development Meaningful work that impacts patient care

Cons

Like many growing organizations, processes can evolve quickly, which requires adaptability

3.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

They have an extensive training period

Cons

They have an unrealistic quota and quality standards. Most people struggle to get through

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