Athletico reviews

3.4

53% would recommend to a friend

(1,114 total reviews)
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Dan Guill

58% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Athletico has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,114 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Athletico employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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1.0
Jan 17, 2016

Physical Therapist

Recommend
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Pros

They hire new grads, and their training program is based on you not having any prior experience (can be frustrating if you do). It seems better than ATI, in that most patient appointments aren't double booked, although it is encouraged. However, they do pay significantly less than ATI.

Cons

Extremely corporate. Your only value as a clinician is how many patients you can see each day, and how many people don't cancel their appointments with you. If someone is sick or was in a car accident, that still negatively affects you in your annual review. You're almost encouraged to NOT get patients better in order to keep your numbers up, because it is seen as a problem if patients don't come to you for a lot of visits. Also since your only value is numbers, and overworking to get them, there is little opportunity for professional development. They argue they will pay for you to become a certified specialist, but only if you sign away years of your life to work for them after you achieved certification (probably without pay increase). The business model caters so much to the referral sources that it damages the professional reputation of physical therapists- patients see therapists as personal trainers, and sometimes even call them that. It does not at all support the idea of doctors of physical therapy as autonomous practitioners. In fact, the CEO renounced support for the APTA, and requested all his clinicians cancel their APTA memberships! They do not compensate for overtime hours worked, and clinicians with often be asked to work through lunch and see patients before or after established clinic hours if the demand is there. This extra time worked is not compensated. Working Saturdays, you're EXTREMELY under-compensated for working 6 days that week. For the amount you have to do (multi-tasking patient care, endless paper work, answering phones, making calls, marketing), and the amount you bring in for the company, they do not pay nearly enough, since they also like to stay understaffed.

1.0
Nov 6, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

will hire you right out of school, younger company so I can be fun at times. Some opportunities to advance your personal practice.doesn't make it hard for you to figure out when it is time to leave. Grant Koster will astound you with his ability to act like a walking leadership self help book and use a buzz word in every other sentence. the physical therapists there are awesome, and know they are working for a flawed business model. great place to get experience, and when you finally do, you can leave.

Cons

now that I moved away from this company, I realized quite a few things about it. They hire a disproportionate amount of new grad physical therapists.allows them to make more money.you will never leave your shift on time. will never be rewarded for it.The manager will put patients on your schedule even though your shift is over. I once got yelled at for leaving 15 minutes early even though my last patient cancelled in my paper work was completed despite having stayed late countless amounts of time.you will be told that patient should be seen three times per week no matter what. Patients will be moved between physical therapists routinely, they will be double booked, and this will be encouraged.they have a Golf Center...a physical therapy company that has a Golf Centre clearly is not being as effective as they possibly could be. Considering water down and ineffective physical therapy through a poor business model will result in higher revenue.shameless, shameless marketers.when you actually calculate out the bonus you get,compared to the amount of extra time you spend getting it, it's about minimum wage.

1.0
Aug 30, 2016

Cult Culture

Recommend
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Pros

There are talented, intelligent people at the company who will never have a voice because the executives and upper management micromanage and dictate everything.

Cons

You'll get stuck in a noncompete contract in an environment that rewards those who "drink the juice" you'll have to sit through culture lectures about how you're underpaid and overworked because you're a pawn working for the king, the CEO. Rather than investing in the employees, Athletico spends their money on advertising contracts with large organizations in the hopes that they can manipulate patients into thinking they're getting professional levels of care when in fact the company treats patients like a revolving door, get the patients in, charge as much as you can, get them out.

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