Pros
For the most part, the people you work with are great. They share the same desires of helping others as you do, and you really form a good working relationship. Their are only a few bad apples that expect you to hold their hand, that do not pull their own weight.
Cons
The company is incredibly fake. You will be required to do the work of multiple individuals. You will be doing this in a 10-12 hour day. All while seeing multiple patients. You are the receptionist, the lab tech, the assistant, the insurance person and much more. Sounds like fun? sure, but remember that in any other business these are all dedicated positions...why? because each one require focus and attention. Best part? you won't make more than $12 a hour. Management will not communicate with you. Expect to send a email with no response. Expect to leave a voicemail and never get a call back. Expect to apply for time off and never get it. Zoomcare works around the system. You will get certified to work with blood, basic first aid and what not, but it will be through their own program. Meaning that certificate you get (through the bad training/tests) will be useless elsewhere. You can not take a "zoomcare certificate" to a legitimate facility or clinic. It is not anything close to like a simple redcross certification. Why do this do this? because its cheap and they save money. Turn around here is incredibly high and short. A few months at most.