Pros
Best reasons to work for Jencare: You'll learn ibonix from your fellow co-workers. You'll learn how not to dress for a professional setting. You'll understand what not to do from corporate. If you get into a good office you'll actually bond with some of your co-workers. You'll learn how to watch your back from management. You'll learn to not trust what people say and understand that the patients actually are victims in the same situation. You will see what turnover in a job really is... you'll learn new hair styles. You'll get fed with all the pot lucks and lunches they have. You will learn that most of the management do not have the experience in healthcare so whoever wants to get into healthcare... GO DREAM AND REACH FOR IT! You will learn that almost everyone in the offices are related to one another. You will actually work with some great doctors who are loyal to their patients; but, are burned out. They work on a time clock that's ticking as if they are in a hamster's wheel that's spinning and trying to catch the treat (knowingly that they won't ever get it). You will see people with no clinical experience try to take over a person's job that has clinical experience. Pros: the actual thought behind the business... execution definitely not implemented.
Cons
Incompetent hierarchy, not all; but, most. Losing staff that are actually great and passionate about their job as well as patients. Bullying approach. Vacation time is truly not vacation time. People were not appreciated for what they did and the company was more involved in expanding instead of promoting the well being of their employees. Morale decreased, salaries were not the same across the board for managers or for the staff. Career opportunities: 0 Compensation/benefits: 0 work/life bal: 0 expected to do your work when you come back from your vacation or find someone to cover you. This is a management position.