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4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(7,202 total reviews)
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79% positive business outlook

Stryker has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 7,202 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Stryker employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Jun 3, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Ascent Healthcare respectED and valuED its employees before the merger with Stryker. Management was always helpful and easy to get a hold of whenever you needed help or advise. Conference calls WERE positive and focusED on relevant product information or tasks. The only positive thing that I can say since the merger is that the business of reprocessing OEM instruments is good for the environment and a great savings initiative for the hospitals.

Cons

Cons are as of the "merger": Management is difficult to get a hold of. They reorganized management structure and hired from outside the company. For my team, they hired some kid manager who didn't have a clue. When speaking to my contacts, this person sounded like a parrot, not really knowing information, rather just repeating. Additionally, this person would answer questions even if false information was given rather than saying he/she didn't know. Ascent no longer values its employees. Ascent has too many managers over a person. Its difficult when you get a task and have 3 people change it 3 different ways. You need to copy everyone and their mother when you send an outgoing message to your customers. Meetings are made to tell you that you (the team) aren't doing your job and there is someone else waiting in line to take your position. Ascent advertises how much a position earns on salary, but when you get promoted, salary doesn't change. You don't get compensated for ALL the work that you have to do. If you have drive time to a customer (be it 5 or 6 hours), you have to do it on your own time. Start driving with enough time to get there by 6:00AM. If you have supplies to buy or papers to print, you have to do it on your own time. If you want to respond to an email to management to correct a misunderstanding (on your own time), you get a response asking you to fix it and not waste your time explaining a misunderstanding. You have to plan vacation days 6 months in advance. Even when you plan vacation days with enough time, if someone can't cover, you can't take the time off; eventhough, they had 6 months notice to find someone to cover. You get a bad attitude from management when you are seriously sick and need to take a day off. This having been 1 sick day in over year. Employees are no longer valued. Did I already mention that?

3.0
May 25, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

It is one of the most competetive and great environments to work in and develop as a well-rounded professional along with being a nice place to live.

Cons

It could end up being to harsh or difficult for a person is not hard and strong and would do anything to complete his tasks

4.0
May 24, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The people are very hard working; young, intelligent and full of energy. The company has a very high team spirit and collegial attitude.

Cons

Pay and benefits are far below the norm, especially in the Silicon Valley. Small bonuses (if any) and no stock options. Very long hours.

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