Pros
I have now been with ProHealth Care for a year and a half. They took a chance and hired me when most employers would have passed me over because of prior work history. I had documented medical issues and my attendance at previous jobs suffered. They brought me on with not many expectations and I flourished, proving that I was in fact a valuable asset and a good, dedicated, and hard working employee. In return, I have been treated like I am part of the family, not just a faceless employee. My hard work and dedication has been recognized and continues to be rewarded. I plan on staying with ProHealth Care for the long term. I plan on returning to school in fall. I am 37 currently and if I pursue an education in the medical field and maintain good grades, ProHealth Care will reimburse up to 80% of my tuition costs (last time I checked!). ProHealth Care offers competitive pay, great benefits, and has been a great place to work for.
Cons
The only real downside of my employment here so far is that there are very few full time positions in my specific job category.