Altivera Medical reviews

3.0

49% would recommend to a friend

(851 total reviews)
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Steven Dyson

51% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Altivera Medical has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 851 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Altivera Medical employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.4 stars).

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851 reviews
2.0
Jun 14, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The Sales Operations Director puts a heavy focus on a work/life balance for their managers. As long as your team is set up and taken care of while you are out of the office you will not be disturbed. Plenty of entry level to Management opportunities.

Cons

There is a strong focus on entry level positions and development. Once a team member reaches management level there is little to no opportunities for advancement or continued development. This focus has limited the amount of high talent individuals that have been brought into the company over the last several years. There has also been reduction of the advertised benefits the company uses to attract new hires. Tuition reimbursement is rarely approved, even for those that complete business degrees, the wellness benefit had a reduction of activities it could be used for late 2022, and the processes to use said benefits are not well known or easily utilized by staff. Yes, you get free breakfast and lunch, but not much else that they advertise. The work culture over the last eight months has turned from the focus of patients and employees - to profit. Management salary raises only occur once a year (minimum) after the managers previous salary change and well below industry standards. The "Healthcare Manager" position (used to hire new managers for all manager positions in the company) advertises a starting pay of 75K a year while most managers across all teams currently do not receive the advertised pay (even with bonuses). When one brings up the topic of being raised to the minimum advertised pay, executive leadership will give any reason to not provide it. (Most common reasons being the salary is for billing managers only or the individual does not have enough experience to qualify (even with a Master's degree)). If one is not satisfied with these reasonings their boss/director will then threaten to "Terminate their employment early" so they can find a position with a salary they are satisfied with. In the pursuit of increasing profits for shareholders they have implemented a policy where new hires can not receive a promotion until 6 months after performing at an elevated level. While it is fed to employees as a way for them to demonstrate consistency, it provides elevated work performance at cheaper labor rates. These practices, in combination with some patient policies, has been successful in increasing EPS for shareholders and in creating a toxic culture. There is an understanding that Zynex is a public and for-profit company. However, the measures executive leadership have taken is creating an atmosphere of fear. Employees do not feel comfortable bringing their concerns to upper management because they go unacknowledged or are dismissed without being addressed. Micromanagement and vapid platitudes do not encourage and empower your team members to grow their abilities and performance.

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Altivera Medical Response
3y
Whew! That's a lot to respond to. Let's just say we're glad the reviewer realizes that companies exist to make a profit, and that unprofitable companies go out of business and don't employ anyone. We're been growing rapidly, and that is good for everyone, including many of our employees who are also shareholders! While it is common that employees would like to be offered every benefit imaginable, our compensation and benefits are among the best in the industry, and we're very proud of our total compensation package. As the reviewer correctly states, we do focus on employee development, so if that's something you're looking for in your career, we encourage you to apply!
5.0
Jun 13, 2023

Great onboarding!

Recommend
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Pros

I feel fully supported as a new employee. Thorough and engaging orientation process. There's a real team feeling with offers of help and guidance throughout the process. Great mentor system with regular check-ins for all new employees. And free breakfast and lunch offered daily!

Cons

Haven't experienced any downside yet!

5.0
Jun 9, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Great flexible scheduling and corporate support team

Cons

Not a lot of product support

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Altivera Medical Response
3y
We're trying our best to provide 5-star service and support not only to our patients, but also every employee. Please reach out to your Regional Sales Lead or Regional Sales Director if you need more product information or training. That's what they're there for! If for some reason that doesn't work, you can always contact human resources and they will make sure you get the assistance you need. Thanks for your review.
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