Applied Medical reviews

3.5

69% would recommend to a friend

(934 total reviews)
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Said S Hilal

75% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Applied Medical has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 934 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Applied Medical employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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934 reviews
5.0
Apr 23, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great company culture, lots of opportunity for growth and you will gain a great deal of experience because of vertical integration, especially as an engineer

Cons

Some of the amenities on campus are lacking, however Applied Medical is working on improving these things and now there is a gym, yoga room, nap rooms, etc.

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Applied Medical Response
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Thanks for the feedback and glad to hear you’re enjoying the fitness center! We’d love the opportunity to hear more of your suggestions directly. Please feel free to reach out to us at TeamMemberFeedback@appliedmedical.com
2.0
Mar 25, 2018

Nepotism and inexperienced young management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice buildings and work spaces. Makes cheap devices to disrupt the market.

Cons

Everyone who is successful at this company has a family member or is married/dating someone working in the company nepotism is a real problem. Management is young and arrogant and puts on a good show of listening and trying to improve but fall short because there is always a crisis due to their incompetency.

1.0
Jan 16, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-CEO is nice, quarter/semi year profit sharing depends on the company outcome(goes to your paycheck) -Nice people in production line (only if you worked on top level assembly) - Toll Road reimbursement ( only small reimbursement ) - Learning Events and free lunch -Lunch Free when there is a new team member

Cons

-Pay standards for engineers are low (expects to write a long brief essay during interview for new graduates, expects to have similar experiences as process engineers, or expects the person to belong in Ivy League College) - Managers and Team Leader are very controlly and typically want to know what your doing at all times (even during lunch time). -Salary position and cares if you arrive late (5minutes to 30 minutes). (managers and team leader hate people being late even though you can make up the time or cut lunch time, they have to know your schedule so they can "assign projects". totally understand if they assign meetings in the morning.) Also, most people in the group process development comes in 9 a.m. -Assigns meetings after work hours. -No overtime payments. (even after working over 8 hours) -Managers favors employees who typically are not looking for growth in the company, so they dont have to promote or increase their wages, unless you look very interesting or have interesting background. -Lots of Multitasking in jobs and requires either new set of skills. (They assign me a project because i told one my coworkers that I have use solidworks once for 3d printing) -No Communications from other teams. Everyone who is need for either signatures or project planning has phones and offices, Sometimes they are not able to be contact, or they just dont want to picked up the phones, especially when projects are super important -No internet access. (Group Process development managers or team leaders feels like that we would go on facebook or youtube) -Not allow to go out to eat fast food place during lunch break without permission. They will fear that you will be late for a meeting if meeting was assign after lunch. -People either get moved around, fired or finds better job -No Salary Negotiation ( I regret the decision I made, when the team leader send late reply email and says he can do it but leaves the week after I was employee and managers says that there is standard pay for entry level job at applied medical) -Everything is to easy but requires signatures or approvals -Lies about job description, you will be doing jobs that require no electrical engineering like testing or anything. Just writing detailed report that anyone can write. Little bit about me, I got fired for using most of my sick days. (I had medical injury and dying relative.). I only have 1 late project and the rest of my projects are finished early by couple days/weeks or on the same day that was assigned. This is not career unless you are looking to be slave as engineer. Here is advise, if you have this job or looking for another job and cant get one any time soon, use vacation days to get interview for another job as career.

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