Pros
If you have little or no experience and need the experience on your resume to advance your career, Quantum is a good starting point.
Cons
If you are a nurse, you WILL NOT work for clinical managers! All of the managers are not only NON clinical but most came from Bob Evans and have no college degree. When I say Bob Evans, I'm talking serving food, not the corporate headquarters. There is virtually no oversight of these managers and they cross the line by trying to interpret and speak upon clinical issues even though they are not licensed to do so. Nurses have extremely limited clinical resources at best. The workloads are unrealistic in many cases. There is very high turnover in the nursing staff which also adds to the growing workload for those remaining nurses. Huge changes have been made to nursing roles with little to no input from the actual nursing staff outside of their select few "yes" people. With those changes came NO training nor pay increase. Rather, nurses are advised to rely on peers for assistance. Peers who themselves need training. Employees with independent thought or opposing viewpoints are frowned upon. There is an open door policy alright. You may as well leave the door wide open when you are discussing concerns with management as word quickly spreads of your sensitive subject matter throughout the building. Vacation time is another issue. You cannot have any holiday time off without going into a lottery system and hoping to be selected. Nursing roles aren't impacted by the call volumes that Patient Service Reps are held to and therefore these new rules for nurses have no merit. It's actually easier to get holiday time off as a hospital nurse than it is here now. The company lacks professionalism, ethics and integrity in my opinion.