Pros
If you think free lunch on weekends is a pro (when the company card decides to want to work).
Cons
Toxic leadership has become the biggest issue with this company. All of the decent people I was able to work with during my time at Bond either quit or were fired because they weren’t “yes” men. Beware if you want to speak up for your team or yourself, because it might backfire on you. When I started a little less than two years ago, we were lured in with so many “perks” that were promised to us (no phones ringing in clinic, cleaners every night so you wouldn’t have to stay past your shift to clean). These perks were slowly taken away. They can barely keep all of the Boston clinics running due to the staff they keep losing due to this poor management/leadership. There is no reliable management/support/leadership in Boston. The company’s headquarters are located in NY. If there were more support in Boston, I think this company would stand a better chance. But due to the incompetent/lack of clinic managers within Boston, the support we got was lackluster/non-existent. If you aren’t a “yes man”, then beware, because you will be reprimanded. Another thing Bond decided to incorporate was rerouting staff members from one clinic to another. At one point, they were pulling staff members from fully staffed clinics and sending them to clinics that were understaffed. They do not compensate you for going to another clinic. They also expect VA’s to act as nurses without fully compensating them, either. This company has made it clear that profit is more important than their employees mental health and well-being. Unfortunately, Bond has become a truly toxic corporate company. I will not recommend this company to any of my friends who work in this field.