ScriptPro reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(273 total reviews)
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Michael E Coughlin

65% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

ScriptPro has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 273 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ScriptPro employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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273 reviews
3.0
Jan 25, 2014

Not the worst job I've had

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Pros

The initial training is great, weeks to months spent learning the systems. Overtime is generally unnecessary. Mid-level managers seem to be engaged with their teams as much as they are allowed. Fitness center is a bonus. Easy enough job to do if you want to be able to go home every night and not think about work (except for mandatory on-call rotations).

Cons

Absolutely zero transparency from management. HR rep wouldn't even disclose roughly how many employees there are when casually asked because as a private company, they don't like to give out info like that. Never any team meetings to find out how the group is doing. Only help desk I've ever worked at where call statistics aren't shared (apparently for fear of the high achievers starting to slack when they see what everyone else is doing). I have never seen a member of executive management outside of the social events; obviously they like to keep their distance from CS. Insurance is ridiculously expensive for mid-tier coverage ($600 /month for health and dental for a family, no vision or orthodontic available). After initial training, you're on your own with outdated software and scattershot documentation.

1.0
Jan 17, 2014

AVOID AT ALL COSTS!

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Pros

Salary not too bad if you can stand all the Cons!

Cons

Benefits are not good Family run so its all about the family right! Customer Service and Technical customer service jobs are run like a sweat shop with horrible managers who manage by fear and intimidation. They fire people they don't like personally for any reason they can find. Turn over is high for these reasons as well. Many fired but also many leave because of pour family run business. Product is not bad but they treat employees like dirt. They switch schedules on people with less than days notice if ya can't conform you are fired. Play favorites big time and not for the right reasons. People who get more training or more clearance are rewarded with tons more work because they refuse to train enough people or get enough clearance for others. I BET TURNOVER IS AT LEAST 50 PECENT PER YEAR FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE

2.0
Nov 24, 2013
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Pros

Pharmaceutical automation will always be needed in the future. "Some" of the managers are good to work with. Although I never used it they have a gym for those that go.

Cons

The family who owns ScriptPro along with others in upper management play favorites and being a favorite has its advantages. Advantages to look forward to include: Great pay! No need to be qualified! No need to do your job! You can throw your weight around at those that don't know the family personally and play "Who Wants To Be a Manager"! Promotions that make other employees scratch their heads! Zero accountability and the enjoyment of having the ability to pass blame onto others! Immunity from firings and layoffs! Benefits: My insurance was over $600 a month for family coverage. Many have quit ScriptPro because they can't afford it. When I first started pay was ridiculously uneven. Someone who has been at ScriptPro for 3 years could be making $42k while a brand new straight out of college individual could be hired on making $45. Be careful when negotiating as they would pay you minimum wage if they could. From what I have been told by others still working at ScriptPro is they now have pay bands which may have leveled everything some. Retirement was fair and they also had the occasional profit sharing. When we did get raises they were poor, and even worse the top 10 performer would be getting maybe .5% better versus a bottom 10 performer. No incentive to do well because of that. Layoffs and firings are completely mysterious in nature. We will get an email about how awesome we are doing this year then magically 3 or 4 people from a group will get let go or be mysteriously fired for performance issues even though they have never been written up. As a result many are walking on egg shells hoping to not be the next one. Miscellaneous: The culture of the departments is one against the other always. Usually Customer service gets blamed for everything yet ScriptPro pimps customer service to all of the new pharmacies about how awesome we are. If you are one of the coveted individuals with DOD access good luck ever leaving your position. Management hinders your career growth greatly because they know if all of their good workers went to other departments they would have to maybe lift a finger for once and be inconvenienced for a change.The entire culture of ScriptPro is very gossipy and juvenile. The few years I was there it started off good but I quickly saw the lack of promotions, good raises, hypocrisy and lies.

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