Medix reviews

3.8

62% would recommend to a friend

(777 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 777 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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777 reviews
5.0
Jan 30, 2019

Outstanding team to work for!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Medix is an amazing company to work for and there are many reasons why. First and foremost, the culture is unbeatable. Teammates are always willing to lock arms with the goal of improving our business and positively impacting lives. Overall, it's a fast-faced, high energetic setting that always challenges employees to think a step ahead. Medix demands excellence (in a good way), which shows by the drive of every teammate. Everyone is constantly thinking about how we can improve our processes to make the greatest impact. Giving back to national and local organizations, along with being involved in the community is important to Medix, which brings me to my next point. Our team truly cares about impacting others, in and outside of Medix! We have the opportunity to take a full day of PTO to give back to our local community as a team and the ability to donate to organizations we're passionate about. We focus on impacting tomorrow's workforce by being involved with organizations dedicated to preparing children and teenagers for their future, which is more important than ever. Knowing that I can actually make an impact on someone's future is a great feeling. Finally, there are so many opportunities to grow as a professional at Medix. Not only can teammates move up the ladder on a relativity quick basis, but there are so many Medix 'veterans' willing to help out. If you show dedication, hard work and respect to others at Medix, you will succeed in a big way!

Cons

No negative things to talk about here!

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Medix Response
7y
Thank you for sharing your experience working as a part of the Medix team!
1.0
Jul 14, 2025

“Ohana”

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

• The PTO policy is structured and fair (not unlimited), and unused time rolls over, which is appreciated. • Celebrations for birthdays, anniversaries, and milestones add a personal touch to the corporate environment. • Salaried pay is provided for corporate roles, offering a level of consistency. • There are career opportunities posted internally—though many internal moves appear to be predetermined, which can make postings feel more performative than genuine.

Cons

• This company operates under a facade of positivity and culture, but the internal experience is anything but. Transparency is severely lacking—layoffs are disguised as “rightsizing” to preserve their image, even when people are blindsided. • Promotions and internal hiring are often predetermined. Roles are posted publicly as a formality, but leadership already knows who they’re choosing. If you’re not already in the inner circle, don’t expect upward mobility. • Compensation practices are concerning. When employees are promoted, leaders don’t use a defined salary range for the role. Instead, they base the new offer on your current pay—regardless of market value. This creates long-term pay inequities, especially for women and employees of color, and ensures that loyalty is punished financially. • Sales and Recruitment staff are treated as the company’s priority. Corporate employees are frequently overlooked, under-resourced, and held to a different standard. Perks, recognition, and even communication channels are not equal. • The return-to-office mandate is poorly enforced and highly inequitable. While some teams are strictly monitored, others—typically those aligned with influential leaders—routinely ignore the requirement with no consequences. There are days when entire departments are empty, and one or two employees show up just to say they were “present.” It’s demoralizing and pointless. • There is a constant pressure to be available at all hours. Responding late to an email while on PTO or during personal time will often result in passive-aggressive comments or negative feedback—making it clear that disconnecting is not truly allowed. • HR is ineffective and lacks credibility. Many employees don’t report issues because nothing happens. Responses are canned and rarely followed by action, creating a culture of silence and distrust. • Diversity is not a value—it’s a checkbox. Leadership is overwhelmingly homogenous, and there is an unspoken “type” that continues to be hired and promoted: young, thin, conventionally attractive, and overwhelmingly white. • Company-sponsored trips and events often blur professional boundaries, with leaders drinking alongside much younger employees in questionable settings. It’s uncomfortable at best and inappropriate at worst. • Internally there’s no secret that offshore hiring is rapidly expanding, and more domestic roles are being quietly eliminated. If you’re looking for stability, this is not the place. • Ultimately, Medix talks a big game about “culture,” “family,” and “core values,” but those words do not match employee experience. This is a company that sees people as replaceable tools and only rewards those who fall in line.

1.0
May 28, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Option for a first job right out of college since that's their hiring demographic.

Cons

You can hit metrics and goals and still get let go in less than a year. They want you to do everything their way (very much a 'drink the Kool-Aid type of environment') and leadership is VERY unorganized. They're slogan is "locking arms" together but they only push the "teamwork environment" to make it all appear like a fun & collaborative place to work by doing happy hours etc; everyone looks out for themselves and considering it's so unorganized, you're always trying to stay afloat so you don't get let go. Also - HR, please don't respond to this review like every other one asking to get in touch with the person about their concerns, you hear it on all the calls with employees when they're getting fired/let go so maybe try challenging leadership to fix this internally like HR is supposed to do.

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Medix Response
2y
We appreciate you taking time to provide your feedback on your experience. We do value it and if you change your mind on further discussions, we are more than happy to connect and gather more details.
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