coming up short - Anonymous employee Tend Employee Review

2.0
Mar 21, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The clinical teams are fantastic. They show up everyday to provide a great patient experience I have met some of the most talented people in the industry at tend. Having been in the industry for a while, it is very apparent that there was time spent in hiring a few people that are employed at tend. For this i am very thankful.

Cons

Employee morale...its poor. There has always been this idea that tend provides more for their employees than the typical dental practice and I have yet to see this. The only people who receive bonuses are dentists and studio managers so if you're a hard working hygienist or assistant who plans to join tend ( OR one of the very few good ones still employed at tend) then don't expect anything additional for busting your bum. Announcing at morning huddles that you wont be receiving a merit raise if you received a market increase is not really the best way to increase employee morale. A raise for being an outstanding employee is a little different than a raise because of recent inflation. Policies and procedures....just extra paperwork: Instead of implementing new processes and procedures there should be a way to master the ones already put into place. Spend less time creating new STUFF and more time developing the very inexperienced set of teams you've hired. You cannot "do dental differently" if you aren't doing ANYTHING different. Where is the quality control? Where is the training, development AND FOLLOW UP? theres just a bunch of paperwork with how things should be done sitting around in a google drive and nobody to implement and follow up on it. Poor use of talented employees...grow from within: I mentioned one of the pros of working at tend is the talent but it is very poorly utilized. A change in leadership could be very beneficial in seeing that you're poorly utilizing some of the best talent in the industry. Some of the people in higher positions dont do a great job of putting their emotions to the side when working. the schedule: the schedule doesnt benefit anybody. provide outstanding service and it wont matter what the hours of operation are, the patients will come. but this wont be achieved until better recruiting and training and development are developed.

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Tend Response
4y
Thank you for sharing this feedback. We are glad to hear how much you enjoy working alongside a team of skilled clinicians. We strive to create studio environments that fosters growth and collaboration among our team, and enjoy hearing that you have found value in that. We value all employee feedback, and apologize for coming up short. As a young organization, we know how important it is for us to consistently listen and continue improving our employee experience. We enjoy celebrating our employees accomplishments and have many opportunities for employees to advance with the company offering elevated roles for experienced hygienists and dentists. Additionally, internal training and career development are a key focus of ours. We are excited to offer new courses on TendU, our internal learning platform, later this year which will increase our team's access to resources to grow clinical and professional skill sets. Our studios are open longer hours and weekends in order to best accommodate the needs of our members. Employees work varying shifts and we are transparent about this throughout the interview and onboarding process. We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us and hope to do right by you in the future. If you’re interested in continuing the dialogue, please reach out directly to people@hellotend.com, or via AllVoices, our anonymous internal hotline.

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Cons

If you're a dentist make sure to hit quota. It's not about health It's about margins. If you're a hygienist be prepared for burn out and also hitting numbers or you get placed on a PIP. If you're a manager be prepared to not have leadership elevate you yet make you know you are a bad performer if you can't make your office hit numbers. Nobody cares. Tend is so toxic. So toxic. It runs on toxic people. But on a good note we all pay the piper and someway or another even in your career consequences meet you at a crossroad. They had so many chances to fix the ill will. But look who's still standing in certain positions 🤔 Who's the common denominator... To everyone at Tend, it's true some people are not cut out for some jobs. Thats okay, but you should never let anyone disrespect, belittle or take away your grit. That's what Tend does do their employees. Without transparency, conversations with HR, documents, documents, to avoid getting sued, almost giving cult vibes lol, at the expense of human understanding, growth and development which they swear they have. Personally I wouldn't sit in a chair as a patient knowing my hygienist os under pressure. I would second guess all the treatment. Humans are being put in ortho with doctors that have no experience. Its like open the gates for the cows. Come one come all. But as mentioned, the intent can be hidden behind the pretty walls but the industry is small and like I said everyone pays the piper. Tend is toxic to employees and public.

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Tend Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this. I want you to know it was read carefully and not dismissed. The feelings you've described — of not being supported, of pressure without recognition, of wanting more transparency — are things I take seriously. That is not the experience we want anyone to have at Tend, and when it happens, it matters. I won't try to address every point here, but I do want to say directly: our people deserve to feel respected, developed, and heard. Where that hasn't happened, we have work to do. I'd genuinely welcome the chance to hear more from you. Please reach out to me directly at people@hellotend.com if you're open to it. Miriam Scholes, Chief People Officer
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