Pros
Many learning opportunities. As someone who is currently in college for the medical field, this was a great stepping stone. You also wear many hats, learning about inventory, phlebotomy, customer service, lab work, etc. In my market, we were like family and everyone got along with each other. We were so close, that even outside of work we could reach out to each other if needed. Also, the insurance provided was great and you get bonuses for patients. Also, as a company, they have free nights to reach out to those in the community in need. Upward mobility within the company is completely achievable as they do promote from within. Work hard and be rewarded as long as you show interest in moving up.
Cons
Sadly, after a year and a half, ZoomCare pulled out of my market. The way that this was handled was completely unprofessional and left many of us here befuddled. I was not told that I had lost my job until 8pm the night they chose to close our clinics. No option to at least finish out the week, particularly since it was the week of our free night and we had so many people needing that care. The lack of communication up to the closure was terrible. I was working day by day, not knowing my schedule for the next day until the middle of my shift the day before. They did offer a severance but the amount offered was almost insulting considering we are in one of the worst job markets in the history of the United States.