Pros
Flexibility, and it’s a check coming in.
Cons
You don’t get compensated fairly, it’s not even $25 an hour and I’ve been certified with experience for seven years. It’s so-called full time work however I’ve been working for Corro for 2 years now and lately they’ve been extremely unreliable as it relates to being able to have work to do. There’s no job security, if you work here save your money up for those weeks where you don’t have a client to work and you have to pay your mortgage like myself. This company will have you homeless. Everything is micromanaged and based on productivity metrics, they don’t value quality until you get into trouble with the client but again the productivity is outlandish, how can you focus on quality while being bullied to code 120 inpatient charts per day??? There’s a lack of inclusion when it comes to career advancement, and I’ll leave it at that.