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McKesson Practice Partner

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Not a great, or even good, place to work. - Technical Implementation Engineer McKesson Practice Partner Employee Review

3.0
3 Aug 2013
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Pros

Upward mobility, to a point, though your pay won't follow you very well. McKesson had a cap on max allowed raise when promoted, no matter what you were promoted from and to. You can learn quite a bit here. Often, especially as a T.E. you are exposed to technology that's pretty new. However, McKesson/Practice Partner is antiquated and doesn't keep up with the times very well, so you will have to tell customers to downgrade or not use some technologies. A lot of the people that work there are good workers that know their stuff. If you get "stuck" on something, it's quite likely that someone on your team can help, and will help without hesitation.

Cons

Long days for the T.E.s Crazy metrics that changed on a monthly basis made it very difficult to know what to do to get a good end of year review (which your raise would of course be based on). Lots of useless meetings. Money is the bottom line - doesn't matter what work/life balance you have, if you're sick etc. - they just want to know how they can squeeze another dollar out of customers, and why you as the employee haven't done that yet.

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4.0
2 May 2017
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Pros

Given reasonable severance pay and a generous three months notice before layoff

Cons

Severance pay was reasonable, not generous

2.0
10 Sept 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Great coworkers and really care about the customer. Try all they can to do a great job with the tools and support they have. Most of my coworkers loved their job and always went to bat for their customers. we were respectful of each other and made some lifetime friends.

Cons

Management lacks leadership or empathy for customers. Never let the dust settle on a change before they make another revamp of processes and never appear to reflect on how those changes impact the customer or staff. More concerned with the money/budget.

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