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Ultimate Medical Academy

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Ultimate Medical Academy reviews

3.8

80% would recommend to a friend

(1,500 total reviews)
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Thomas Rametta

89% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Ultimate Medical Academy has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,500 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ultimate Medical Academy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Apr 15, 2024

Look Elsewhere

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Pros

Work from home Okay wage

Cons

Deceptive recruiting, the job is not at all what the recruiter describes. Extreme micromanagement. Insufficient training, you are not trained on any of the actual job duties or criteria. Unprofessional management, managers will back each other up on yelling at employees. Inconsistent management, you don’t have a direct report, and are expected to communicate FOR the “team” of 3+ managers for one team. None of them are on the same page. Inconsistent expectations, each manager will contradict whatever the other “team” manager just told you to do. Threat of being fired in every conversation, regardless of how well you are doing. This place does not celebrate or acknowledge any successes. When meeting or even succeeding all stats and quotas management continues to drill into that you are easily replaceable.

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Ultimate Medical Academy Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. If you are open to speaking with our People & Culture team, we would love the opportunity to discuss your experience in more detail. Please email us at hrcares@ultimatemedical.edu so that we may assist you.
1.0
Dec 4, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

They have a very engaged working environment, lots of recognition for what you can accomplish.

Cons

They don’t pay enough for the amount of stress you put up with. This is STRICTLY outreach based, which means you’re constantly cold-calling students to meet metrics that are totally unrealistic & inconsiderate of the lives of students . They weren’t clear with how involved this position was during onboarding, & I grew incredibly uncomfortable over time as I began to realize what the job really involved, which was calling sometimes the same students every single day. It’s borderline harassment! And the micromanaging? You could literally be sick or going through something personal, & their main concern is your numbers and being the Top Team. Management was way too overbearing. Unless you’re good with outreach/sales without caring about people’s lives, don’t do it. Most stressful 6 months of my life!

1.0
Jul 20, 2019

Total Scam

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Pros

None other than the alternative of being unemployed

Cons

UMA is a total scam raking in hundreds of millions in financial aid each year. They mostly prey on single minority moms with kids. Graduates from their programs would routinely tell us they couldn’t remember a SINGLE class they took. We had to find them jobs. Some of them have zero access to a computer...yet they completed an online degree. They can barely speak or write proper English, they were recruited and pressured to enroll in the school by relentless admission reps calling all day long, they leave school tens of thousands in debt and haven’t learned almost anything. In my dept you had to call employers near these people and basically beg them to hire these grads. For the school to verify a “placement” and submit it to their accreditation bureau we only needed the grad to work for a week or 2. They can get fired after that but the school keeps raking in millions in financial aid money. I’ve seen placements for these medical administration graduates at vape shops, law offices, convenience stores. These poor minorities, usually single moms, are promised great jobs and more money for their families, rarely do they find that. When you are struggling to pay bills and someone is dangling financial aid checks in front of your face with thousands of dollars it’s hard for a poor person to say no. At the end of the year management will scramble to get the last placements they need to stay accredited. They fly managers out around the country to go knock on these graduates doors and beg them to go work for at least a week or 2. The school will send them rent money, pay their bills, BUY THEM CARS, etc. whatever it takes to get these people working. The turnover rate is insane, hiring call center reps off the street to become “learner service advisors” while these people are in school. How anyone off the street with none of the same education is going to help guide someone through their “class” work makes no sense. The system is set up so almost no one can fail as long as they log in. The main objective is continuing to rake in the financial aid money. Read the huffington post article on this school. Total scam preying on poor disadvantaged people.

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Ultimate Medical Academy Response
6y
Dear Former Employee, we take your comments and concerns seriously. UMA is a non-profit institution with a mission to equip and empower students to excel in healthcare careers. Healthcare is one of the fastest-growing industries in the United States, and there is an expanding need to fill new and open positions in the field. By obtaining the education and certifications required to meet that growing need, many students are able to improve their lives and the lives of others. We're proud to support that. At UMA, we live by our values. Among them is Championing Student Outcomes. We work closely with students throughout their journey to ensure they have the best possible chance at success. Our Admissions process includes confirming with students that they have the technology access, language skills and time required to complete an academic program. Like most institutions of higher learning, UMA offers student support services for academic assistance, tutoring and financial guidance. Career Services advisors support graduates as they start their new careers, and UMA's job placement rates are based on students obtaining positions in their field of study. UMA's Alumni team also provides ongoing support for graduates seeking new opportunities and career advancement. While UMA is based in Florida, our presence is nationwide. We understand the importance of face-to-face engagement, so we conduct continuous in-field efforts with alumni throughout the country to help build connections and provide added support. In addition to Championing Student Outcomes, our values also include Acting with Integrity. As an institution, we are committed to operating in an honest, ethical and industry-compliant fashion. As such, we would like to learn more about your concerns. Please feel free to contact us at social@ultimatemedical.edu or call our HR Cares hotline at 844-858-1420.
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