Fast paced environment, impressive team, speed and quality are rewarded - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei House Rx: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5.0
6. Okt. 2025
Mitarbeiter (anonym)
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Pros

- Surrounded by incredibly intelligent team mates - Mission that matters to help patients get access to therapies they need - Open conversations about decision making. My voice is heard.

Kontras

- Very fast paced, infinite things to do, need to know how to prioritize. Not sure if that’s a con, just a fact!

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5.0
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Pros

Yearly company retreat, anonymous surveys that check in weekly to see how you feel about the job and your contribution very fair starting wages and quarterly bonus opportunities leadership really makes themselves available I’ve meet the CEO twice in less than 6 months and I’ve never meet a CEO for any company I’ve ever worked for so that really is extremely refreshing

Kontras

The only con I have is that I wish that cross training was done after 6 months our so of you in your core position there big on keeping the queues clear, but a Patient will call and it’s something I can’t help with and I have to say I’ll get someone to call you back and now where playing phone tag with them

2.0
4. Feb. 2026
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Pros

An opportunity to help patients in need of help obtain their medication

Kontras

This company prioritizes profit over both patient well-being and employee welfare. Management culture is deeply problematic employees are frequently belittled in subtle, indirect ways that avoid accountability while still creating a toxic environment. Performance Improvement Plans are often used unfairly, not as genuine development tools, but to make supervisors appear effective or to push employees out, even when performance does not warrant it. There is a noticeable lack of accountability among certain members of management, some of whom contribute very little yet continue to hold their positions. Meanwhile, frontline employees are overworked, stressed, and treated in ways that border on emotional abuse, which is normalized as “part of the job.” Raises and recognition are inconsistent and often only occur when employees threaten to leave, rather than being based on hard work, loyalty, or performance. Employees who give their best without ultimatums are frequently overlooked.

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