Laughably toxic and impulsive, gaslighting leadership - Anonymous employee Medterra Employee Review

1.0
19 Aug 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If they choose you as the hero du jour, you’ll feel like you’re at the top of the world for 30 days until everything that goes wrong is your fault and everything that goes right is thanks to one of the boys.

Cons

In a 20 year career I’ve never experienced a place where everyone suffered endlessly in a job they despised as they were broken psychologically by over-pressure and incompetent leadership on a daily basis. Ask any former employee.

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5.0
28 Apr 2025
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Pros

Truly values and celebrates employees during major life events Strong work-life balance and respect for personal time Supportive and caring leadership Positive team environment and collaboration

Cons

Occasional need for better long-term staffing strategies

2.0
2 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote work, employee discount, handful of people

Cons

The culture is political and rooted in favoritism. Advancement and opportunity are not consistently tied to measurable performance or business outcomes. Proximity to select individuals carries more weight than results. High performers are often overextended while others are insulated. Behavioral standards are applied inconsistently. Male leaders were permitted to speak aggressively, raise their voices, and reprimand employees publicly without consequence. These incidents were visible and known. HR did not meaningfully intervene. When concerns were raised, employees were often told to resolve issues themselves rather than seeing patterns of unprofessional conduct addressed structurally. This reinforced a culture where accountability depended on who you were, not what occurred. HR exerts disproportionate influence over structural and career-impacting decisions without clear operational or financial grounding. Decisions around leveling, compensation, and reporting lines often lack transparency and measurable criteria. This reinforces internal politics and compounds inequities. Leadership lacks cohesion and long-term clarity. Organizational changes are frequent and poorly executed. Priorities shift without discipline, creating unnecessary rework and normalized burnout. Compensation does not reliably reflect scope. Responsibility expands faster than pay, recognition, or structural support. If you are comfortable navigating politics and aligning yourself strategically, you may advance. If you expect merit-based growth, disciplined operations, and consistent professional standards, this will be frustrating.

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