B.E. Smith reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(34 total reviews)

John “Doug” Smith

84% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

B.E. Smith has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 34 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The B.E. Smith 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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34 reviews
5.0
Jan 8, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great company to work for as an executive leader.

Cons

No cons to provide, great company for sure.

5.0
Dec 20, 2020

Great Company with experienced employees

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Came in as a contractor and still gave me great training.

Cons

Can't think of anything right now

3.0
Jun 19, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

People--There are some really awesome people at this company. The senior leaders do seem to care about their team members and for the high performers they will mentor them and help them grow. Leadership--In general I would say the senior leaders are strong and care about their employees and the company. They do a good job at trying to talk with all the employees (no matter what level/job title) and are very experienced in what they do (their department) and management in general. Lots of visibility and access to the senior leaders since the organization is small. Less so for the senior leaders to the parent company. Fun--B.E. Smith does a pretty good job with trying to make work fun where they can. Lots of happy hours, random fun events, and a ton of free food which is a major plus. Dress Code--Jeans every day. You can also where T-Shirts if they are B.E. Smith or AMN (parent company) branded. Benefits--some good benefits include pretty decent starting PTO (15 days + 1 volunteer time off day) + 8 holidays (+ 1 floating). The parent company (AMN) has some discounts on random things like cell phone bills and gyms. They also have a fairly decent tuition and certification reimbursement program but it comes with some hefty expectations/requirements (Stay for 1+ year with the company after tuition is paid or pay it all back).

Cons

Low Pay--They tell you that the pay is good because you get a 20% bonus incentive and if you do your job well and the company does well then you get the bonus. Problem is that because it is classified as a bonus tax-wise, the tax on it is so high that really it only comes out to 10% of your salary and that's only assuming you hit all of your metrics and the company actually performs well against EBITDA. That on top of already lower than market salaries for the role make the overall compensation lower than what it should be. Owned by a Parent Company (AMN)--There are some pros to being owned by a parent company but also some major cons. Namely, the fact that AMN corporate employees have a tendency to "look down" on employees of individual brands. You can tell that the culture is one of "I'm better than you because I work in San Diego for corporate" for the AMN employees. Makes it really frustrating at times. Also there is a lot of red tape to go through to get anything done because everything has to be approved by corporate. So even though B.E. Smith acts like a smaller company, it still has the headache and waiting time to make any changes because it is owned by AMN. Definitely don't have a lot of "freedom" in how you do things because you are always having to report to Big Brother and a lot of times if corporate can't see the benefit of your idea to more than just BE Smith then it gets shot down relatively easily. Favoritism--If you are a high performer, you will do well here. If you are an average performer, I'd look elsewhere. B.E. Smith's senior leaders clearly favor and reward (with bonuses, "awards," and promotions) the employees that are very high performers (go above and beyond expectations, usually way above). This is great for them and is also probably warranted, but for employees that want to just come to work and do their job (and meet their expectations) but not put in a lot of overtime, effort, and "extra" things then you won't be recognized (or really valued) like those that do. I wouldn't necessarily recommend this company to anyone that wants to just put in their 40 hours and just do their Job Description tasks and then go home. Definitely better for high performers because you will (pro) get compensated and recognized for that (just not as much as you probably should be). Career Opportunities--B.E. Smith is limited in this area. There are a ton of jobs at the entry level and then really only one job at the mid-career level for each department. Not a lot of upward mobility potential if you want to stay with B.E. Smith. There are a good variety of internal jobs with AMN (parent company) and other AMN brands, but that comes with the headache of working remotely (AMN is located in San Diego and Dallas) from Lenexa. Benefits--Healthcare insurance is really pretty expensive for what is considered a healthcare company. Kind of ironic, but more disappointing than anything else. The vesting schedule for the 401k takes 5 years to be 100% vested. Employment Model--You are considered an "Employee at Will" which means you can be terminated at any time without notice and without reason (assuming it's not for a protected discrimination reason). I've seen more than one employee fired randomly and without cause (from what I could tell) and they are given a pathetic severance package (1 week of pay) and their PTO is not paid out.

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