Removery reviews

3.3

61% would recommend to a friend

(170 total reviews)
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Tom Weber

62% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Removery has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 170 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Removery employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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170 reviews
2.0
Apr 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay, free Figs scrubs, commission bonuses

Cons

Immature leadership, demoralizing, disrespectful of experience. Wanted me to sign non disclosure agreement and agree to follow the labor laws of Texas where they incorporated which is illegal and unenforceable.

2.0
Sep 23, 2021

Growing Pains of a Growing Company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good locations across the US. Some people are nice and friendly. Will keep you busy. Learned a lot in this job. Had some freedom on how to manage my own time.

Cons

Management definitely has their favorites. You will see them get promoted and get raises while you just sit and watch. Some people in higher positions are mostly talk and sucking up to management and very big on motivational speeches, no actual skills. Some managers are intense micromanagers. Some managers literally do nothing all day long but still make an insane amount of money. A really big issue is the facade they put on of changing lives. It is all about the money for them. They do not care about their clients - maybe the clinic staff does, but no one at corporate. I have also heard about some shady things they are doing to get clients on payment plans. They pay people pretty poorly and arbitrarily. There is no structure for x amount of years of experience gets you y salary. It is very random. Overall compensation is weird. No real benefits. No 401k. Absolute minimal holidays and PTO. And worse, people call you on off days and PTO days to request work from you, then get mad when you say no. People are not respectful of each other's time. You will be spread so thin working here. They are not running a sustainable business. I have seen the most intense staff turnover at Removery than any other company I've ever been at. They either surprise fire people or people get fed up and leave for something better. They are spending so much on training new hires because they can't retain anyone. Lastly, let's talk about diversity and inclusion. There is not a single POC in management. I have seen racist things being said by managers with no repercussions. They keep management & management's friends as one clique, and everyone else as another. Management & friends go out to lunch and dinners on the corporate card and never offer lunch for everyone. They are picky with who is selected to go. During COVID, I heard managers talk behind closed doors about lower level staff who are nervous about coming into the office. They did not shut down and work remotely during COVID, it's be at the office everyday, and SEVERAL employees caught COVID from each other. Whatever management wants, they get. I do not recommend this place to anyone looking for a job. It is just a very weird environment that made me feel horrible in the time I was there.

1.0
Mar 25, 2023

A mess

Recommend
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Pros

It used to be great

Cons

Treated like having years of experience was a bad thing and like we had to throw our brain away once company was sold even after running a top earning location for 4+ years with minimal direction. New management team is terrible, any concern was labeled “growing pains”. If that was the case we would all be 10ft tall by now. “Family type culture” went out the window the minute new management was introduced. Most tenured employees dropped like flies. Sales started to be pushed immediately and we were trained to use reverse psychology on clients and use their own insecurities against them to get a sale. We were even called “spoiled” for bringing up valid concerns. How did we go from every meeting starting with “are you guys happy?” to completely being disregarded.

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