Pros
- Work from home - Company provided laptop and monitor - Most scribes are really nice - Can be chill, depending on which doctor you work with
Cons
- Management is terrible, unless you get lucky in your placement, super corporate, total lack of empathy, robotic, no leadership skills - The company lies to you during the interview about whether the job is full/part time and what duties you will most often be responsible for - The schedule is never correct, and the use of two different scheduling apps (Workday & Humanity) makes it difficult to understand, take time off, etc. - If a doctor complains, they put the blame on you, not on themselves - Lack of communication - No room for growth - they string you along, interview you for promotions, talk about new opportunities, but it is just a carrot at the end of a stick - There is bonus pay for admin duties, but if you need hours it's easier for them to just have you scribe, so that is what you will do 100% of the time - You are stuck wherever they want to place you - If you are unhappy, good luck trying to get anyone's attention, they will just look for reasons to fire you - Management does not look for good fit and common interests when placing scribes with providers, they only go by availability - 50/50 chance that you will like any given provider - The equipment they send you is basic and cheap