High turnover !! - Project Manager Air Methods Employee Review

1.0
May 29, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Mission in helping lives is wonderful. Work life balance is good. Unlimited PTO is a nice benefit when you can use it.

Cons

New CEO / CFO decisions led the company to bankruptcy. CEO is inexperienced. Significant turnover within executive management including multiple CFOs in the last few years. The CFO is an interim CFO. The accounting and finance department (70+ people) has extremely high turnover rate. The company would rather hire someone who is inexperienced and lacks industry knowledge for a lower salary. If you’re looking for a place to develop a career, note management regularly terminates employees without notice. One day, you’re collaborating with someone that you work with regularly and the very next day you find out they were terminated since your email was bounced back. No notice from management or anything, just business as usual.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Feb 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Only pro was the hiring process which consisted of two interviews and then an offer. That should have been the first red flag.

Cons

Private Equity controlled organization. No onboarding process or training provided. You are sent to their HQ for two days of learning how to turn your computer on and how to open a couple of computer applications. They are looking for a zero to hero hire. Be prepared. Tumultuous with lots of turnover. Was told this was a career-long role and in a couple of short months, the CEO was fired, the VP of sales took off. New executive leadership team created an environment of fear and layoffs. Lots of huge egos and very little tolerance for questioning poor business decisions and strategies. No attention given to the voice of the customer and what would strategically help move the needle. It really gives off the odor of a company trying to be sold.

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