Examinetics reviews

3.4

63% would recommend to a friend

(100 total reviews)

Gary Gluzberg

100% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Examinetics has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 100 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Examinetics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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1.0
Sep 24, 2019

Take advice of multiple employees that say stay away!!!

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Pros

Avoid this place if you can help it. There are better places to work. When I was hired I asked specific questions. I was given answers they thought I wanted to hear. I was not told of some of the issues that impacted my job until weeks into my hire date. If I had known the items ahead of starting I would NOT have taken the job.

Cons

I have never worked for a company that has departments quit then a day following another department quit. Technicians turn over is extremely high. Corporate employees are not given resources need so they can do the job successfully.

1.0
Jul 17, 2019

Horrible company to work for.

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Pros

If you like to be away from home this is a good job for

Cons

Training sucks, the trainers are so fake and have very little answers for certain questions. No one has been there over a year including HR because the company turn over is high. A lot of office gossip and childishess among the trainers you encounter during the corporate office training. You pay for all your expenses up front and are reimbursed it so that means you need to keep up with all of your expenses while you maintain paperwork for them. Not to include you're not just a healthcare screener. There's so many things you're going to do outside of this screening patients while doing this job. No respect for their employees you will be told in a joking manner you can be fired while they have you taking test on things that you have no clue of the full concept of what you're doing. This company will play with your livelihood and have you feeling anxiety and on the verge of quitting

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Thank you for your feedback. We constantly look for ways to improve and are currently updating technology to better the field experience. Travel is a significant portion of the OHS position, so if being away from home is an issue, this may not be the job for you.
1.0
Apr 21, 2019

DON'T DO IT!

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Pros

Airline miles, Hotel Points. Can't think of anything else.

Cons

VERY LOW Pay. No home life. LONG hours. Very low per diem. Cheap Motels, No room for advancement. Horrible corporate office. Customer Service Coordinators are clueless. Here is a week in the life of an OHS: You fly out from your home to Somewhere in the US. Let's just say Atlanta. You think, "Wow, I'm going to Atlanta for the week" NO you're not. You are going somewhere else in Georgia. Atlanta just happens to be the Airport you will be flying to in order to pick the Unit you will be working on. You will drive to some small town with the one factory that hires every one within a 50-mile radius of it. The only place that you will be able to get something to eat, maybe a McDonalds (we know they are everywhere). The only motel/hotel that will be there is a Super 8 or a hotel that you can't afford because the per diem that the company is paying is approximately $75 a night for the State of Georgia. So if you plan on staying in a decent hotel, you will have to supplement the per diem rate with your hard earned pay. It is now Monday, and you have to be at the work site an hour before test time. So you leave your hotel at 3 AM to be at the test site at 3:30 AM to start testing at 4:30 AM and you will be spending all day testing with hopefully an hour break for lunch. You will end at 2:30 PM break down the Unit and head back to your hotel. The next day, hopefully, you will be on the same schedule. But you probably won't because you will have to test the Company's night shift and that will probably be from 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM. You will finish out the rest of the week doing the same thing. On Friday you will pack up from testing all day and drive however long it will take you back to Atlanta Airport to fly home. You will most likely land at your home airport around 11 PM. Get home just in time to take a shower and just pass out. You will get Saturday to do laundry, get a haircut, spend time with family and run whatever errands you can. Sunday you will fly out again to God knows where. This wouldn't be an issue if you were being paid a decent salary. But at $14 an hour, you really question, yourself by saying, "Why am I doing this?" You will gain at least 20 pounds in your first year and it will continue to grow yearly. Again, this job would be fine if you were getting paid a decent wage but the Company doesn't seem to care much about their employees. RUN AWAY AND KEEP RUNNING!

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