Medix reviews

3.8

62% would recommend to a friend

(784 total reviews)
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Andrew Limouris

71% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Medix has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 784 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Medix employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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784 reviews
2.0
Oct 16, 2018

Fine if you want to be a big fish in a small pond

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Decent first job out of college to get professional experience on your resume or if you want to get into sales eventually - "In it together" mentality with most coworkers

Cons

- Communication isn't great, follow-ups to managers are needed repeatedly. This goes beyond personal accountability for your own work and veers more into the territory of following up on things to make sure that they get done. - Compensation is not great. The base salary for a new recruiter is a joke compared with Medix's competitors. This is excused by bonuses that are, in reality, difficult to attain and often depends on how business is. Medix takes advantage of kids fresh from college who don't know any better. - Non-existent work/life balance. Expect to work 45+ hours a week, for some recruiters, coming in on Saturdays or taking your laptop home on weekends is normal. There is a "work hard, play hard" mentality but for that to be the case, someone would actually having to be making a lot of money. Senior leadership seems to make their own schedule, they come in late and leave earlier than anyone else. - The new work from home policy is not uniform across the company. For recruiters to qualify for remote days, they have to be meeting metrics and get their manager's approval. These metrics are difficult to attain and if you have a manager who prefers to have everyone in the office you're out of luck. - Expect to wear a suit daily if you're a guy. Rules are more flexible if you're a woman, especially if you work in corporate. Completely unnecessary to have everyone dressed so formally. They now allow facial-hair for guys and are very proud of this even though it's the norm for other staffing firms in this day and age. - Since they hire kids straight out of college, there isn't any real chance to learn from experienced recruiters. Not sure that there is a recruiter over the age of 25. - Serious, serious issue with diversity. Senior leadership is almost completely white, straight, and male. There is a pervasive boy's club culture throughout Medix. They hire men and women at fairly equal rates but the men are put on the fast track to leadership positions in a way that the women are not. Women have to be more aggressive and proactive if they want to move up and I've still seen extremely capable female recruiters get passed over in favor of male recruiters who are less organized but who still get the opportunity to meet with clients or take leadership positions. To their credit, they are starting a diversity initiative but it seems to suffer from buy-in from senior leadership who don't understand that they have serious problem and that the problem is not a lack of women who want (or know how) to lead/succeed. The women who are hired here are almost exclusively young, white, and pretty. - The non-profit activity is a nice thought but there is such a high expectation of what everyone is expected to contribute (time and money) that it's exhausting. Every month there is a new cause that people are "encouraged" to donate to or volunteer for. Please just focus on one or two fundraisers a year.

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Medix Response
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Thank you for sharing your review. Our leadership team values the feedback we receive online and through our team surveys, and Medix puts many of the suggestions we receive into action. As we work to create more opportunities for all of our teammates, we'll continue to adapt these initiatives in ways that better support everyone, including competitive compensation and benefits, and a commitment to fulfilling our core purpose.
5.0
Oct 4, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home after 6 months to a year.

Cons

Lower pay, but if you need the experience this is definately worth a cut.

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Medix Response
7y
Thank you for sharing your experience working with our team in Texas! Your feedback has been shared with our leadership team.
3.0
Oct 3, 2018

Sales - Healthcare

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-philanthropy-driven -fun workplace for new grads -leaders will take time to teach and grow you as a professional - good first job out of college -each team is like a family - you will likely meet some great friends there! -continued training

Cons

-major lack of diversity -low base salary compared to very similar opportunities -internally political - promotions typically only happen from within which leads to a lack of thought leadership from the highest level down to the newest hires -very behind the times when it comes to very simple things that would make employees much happier

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Medix Response
7y
Thank you for your review! As we continue to find new ways to create opportunity for all of our offices, feedback like this along with our TinyPulse surveys, help us to identify ways to improve what we offer. Your response has also been shared with our leadership team.
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