Fun but not ideal for someone seeking work-life balance - Front Office Coordinator bei PostureWorks: Mitarbeiterbewertung

2.0
15. März 2025
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Pros

Great team members and patients who make day-to-day interactions enjoyable and fun.

Kontras

Lack of trust and training from leadership, a lot of micromanaging, and not a lot of consistent clarity around the expectations and responsibilities of front office coordinators. Long hours in the office don't leave a lot of time outside of work to pursue personal responsibilities or hobbies.

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5.0
26. Apr. 2022
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Pros

The PostureWorks team are great people. They care about the patients using their products and truly want to restore the comfort and dignity of those in wheelchairs. I am proud to support the management team, PT's and OT's who directly help each and every patient.

Kontras

I don't have any cons

1.0
7. Mai 2025
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Pros

- Most coworkers were kind, hardworking, and did their best despite constant pressure. - I learned to problem-solve creatively under stress—because I had no other choice. - Gained experience juggling multiple roles at once. - Learned how to advocate for myself, even when management actively discouraged it.

Kontras

• Leadership exploits loyalty and initiative. I was paid significantly below market rate while performing the work of both a coordinator and an office manager. Every coordinator hired after me was offered a much higher salary, despite doing the same job. • Feedback is consistently ignored or brushed off. Broken systems stay broken, and employees are left to clean up the mess without support. • There’s no structured training, no updated handbook, and no standardized processes. Internal systems are disorganized and often improvised. • Scott Levin’s “cool boss” routine (treats, jokes, surface-level check-ins) is a calculated facade. Beneath it is a pattern of deflection, gaslighting, and double standards. • Behind closed doors, management is frequently unprofessional and disrespectful—toward both staff and patients. The contrast between the company’s public image and its internal behavior is unsettling. • Raises and promotions are rarely honored. Promises are made, delayed, or tied to unnecessary hoops—even when leadership admits they were “already prepared” to offer one. • I was ineligible for overtime during my first year and was paid below California’s legal minimum salary threshold. It was a shocking realization of how little they think about their employees’ worth.

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