Terrible Company Culture - Sales Representative Stryker Employee Review

1.0
Oct 20, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-Great company to put on a resume to open up future doors -Work with very driven co-workers who you know are all working very hard, no slackers

Cons

I truly do not understand how this company keeps getting awards on how great it is to work here. First, the culture is incredibly cutthroat and nonsupportive to any situation. It's almost like no one in HQ/brand/management truly wants to help out so it creates that kill or be killed environment from the very beginning... but almost painfully so. I mean there was once a meeting about how to not be screwed over by your stryker counterparts during cross-divisional deals. I mean that should tell you something. You don't get a company car or really any expenses paid all while territories keep being cut. I feel like they keep banking on reps staying around for the sake of having the Stryker name on their resume. Don't get me started on the lack of diversity and boys club environment. There is so much more to add, but essentially one of the worst companies I have ever worked for.

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