Decent - Maintenance Technician Baxter Employee Review

3.0
Jun 23, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive pay, benefits, and flexible hours

Cons

Little room to grow within the role. Starting pay is decent but the future for any further growth is dim. No tenure to keep good employees around.

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Baxter Response
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Thanks for the feedback and for being a part of our teams in Mountain Home for over six years. We love the call-out on our compensation, benefits and flexible hours, but sorry to read that you feel there is little scope to develop. We encourage you to raise this with your manager during your next ACE check-in. These monthly conversations are opportunities to give and receive feedback regarding your professional development. Thanks again for the review and all you do to support our mission to save and sustain lives!

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