Stericycle reviews

3.1

44% would recommend to a friend

(2,221 total reviews)
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Cindy Miller

46% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Stericycle has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,221 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Stericycle employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Mar 21, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Do you enjoy collecting/packaging bio-medical waste, with little supervision, but dozens of people willing to tell you how to do your job? Then, has Stericycle got a job for you! As a Sharps Service Specialist, you can run the risk of acquiring a debilitating, life-altering illness (AIDS, Hepatitis, MRSA, C-Diff, the list goes on & on!) through needle-sticks, touching, or just plain breathing! Sound like the job for you? Don't forget beginning some days at 2 or 3AM, low-pay(considering what your doing), hours of walking, and the possibilty of pushing a 500-lb cart to a dock area! There is very little oversight, so most on-site employees will abuse this privilege to "stick it to the company". Ways in which this is accomplished? Well, since you are tracked by "Field Force Manager", most will pull up to a job site, and sit for an hour (or 2). While they could be inside, tending to their job, instead, they collect hours of unworked pay. Some just "do a drive-by", and drive by the site, since it will appear they've been at their site on Field Force Manager. Another tactic is to get to the job site at 2 or 3a, then sleep for a couple hours, while on the clock, before actually starting at 4 or 5a. Also, it's common for Sharps Service Professionals to get paid for 8 hours, while only actually working 3 or 4 hours. Some locations are actually appreciative of the role your providing, by not making them collect/package the bio-medical ("SHARPS") containers.

Cons

During the interview process, of course, you're told the company hires from within. This isn't the case. They're not actually looking for potential, or perceived competency in a role, but who will be dumb enough to take the offered low pay. The hours of supervisors can range from 3a-8p, receiving calls throughout that time-frame, while also responsible for covering sick/vacationing employees, participating in conference calls, doing payroll, performance reviews, hiring/firing, etc. The politics involved in receiving a promotion are professionally prohibitive. Generally, managers have their favorites (and their whipping boys). If you happen to be an unfortunate of one of the whipping boys, your chances at advancement are either zero, or none. They offer great benefits, but only if you're a salaried, professional employee. Hourly employees are unable to save anything, let alone participate in 401k, and other offered investment opportunities.

1.0
Feb 26, 2014

Not worth the headache

Recommend
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Pros

Some okay co-workers, somewhat decent pay, hospital connections and waste knowledge/education.

Cons

Terrible management, slow reimbursement, no advancement opportunities and HR doesn't want to approve you to go to school. Seriously, this company will use you for all your worth them chew you up and spit you to the curb. They don't really believe in the one team one goal crap and when they say they do, they're bold face lying. I've had a great and horrible management but in the overall, there are only a few hard-working supervisors out there and most of them are worthless.

2.0
Jul 18, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

It's a wonderful company in that it is a thriving business and is doing extremely well financially and will continue to do so.

Cons

In the existence of the HR department, there has not been one VP of HR that has actually had experience in Human Resources. First it was Sales, then Finance, and now IT. The current VP blatantly picks her favorites and promotes and delegates projects to those chosen few, not based on merit, but their commitment to brown-nosing.These opportunities are not made available to the other employees. If you say something regarding this, it has been made quite clear, even stated, that you will be "managed out".

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