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CryoLife

Now known as Artivion

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CryoLife Reviews

3.3

58% would recommend to a friend

(152 total reviews)
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J. Patrick Mackin

76% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

CryoLife has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 152 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CryoLife 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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152 reviews
1.0
20 Nov 2014

Worst Job Of My Career

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice building. Some friendly people. Great sick policy (if they would actually let you use it).

Cons

Here is my 100% honest review: You must be clocked in between 8:20-8:30am. Not one minute after or you will be reprimanded. You will be expected to stay as late as needed to get your work done. So if you have children to pick up from daycare or a meeting after work - forget about it. The only people who this does not apply to is management. They are able to leave whenever they want. There is a rule for everything, to the point of absurdity. There is no eating at your desk. You cannot use post-it notes. White-out is a big no-no. Your drinks must have a lid on them. You have to pour your canned sodas into a styrofoam cup with a lid and drink from a straw. You are not allowed to decorate your cubicle in any way. You cannot put any push pins or tape on your cubicle walls - it must be 100% bare. The only allowed plants are company-approved ones. You can only use blue/black ink pens - no gel or felt. You are allowed to have one single picture at your desk, but only if it is in a frame. (I guess you're out of luck if you have more than one kid?) There is no displaying your kid's kindergarten art work or anything from home. Management is cruel. I have seen multiple people downright bullied, intimidated, yelled at, berated, and intentionally embarrassed in front of other coworkers to the point of tears. Reporting it to human resources is pointless because they only defend the treatment. It is a really sick and unhealthy environment. They seem to sniff out the weakest person and pick on them until they quit or are fired. Then they go onto the next person. There is no equal treatment between peers in the departments. Hopefully, if you work here, you are one of the lucky ones. If not, your work life (and home life, because it carries over) will be miserable. The company preys on brand new college graduates. They try to grab these kids as quickly as possible, usually even before they actually graduate. This way, they can pay them a nickel on the dollar and they have no work experience to compare this place to. Then they can abuse them and the kids think its great because they have a job, their own insurance, and are making their own money. Little do they know that they are being ABUSED. I feel really bad for these kids because they don't know anything different. There are actually companies out there who will value you as a human being and not rape you of your worth. One day they will learn, I hope. The work itself is extremely manual and paper-intensive. Everything has to be pushed around to other departments before anything can actually be done. People from another department and whom I have never even heard of have to sign off on equipment that is crucial to my job. It doesn't make any sense. What should take five minutes takes five weeks. (Yes, it really is that bad.) Nothing is streamlined. It is brain-wracking, body-shaking frustrating. If you make a suggestion to change anything, they will have 100 reasons why it can't be done. They have done everything that way for 100 years, and that is the most frequent excuse you will hear to everything. The company has a great sick policy, but they will not allow you to use it. You will be expected to come to work coughing, sneezing, with a fever, with bronchitis, maybe even with the flu. You get some kind of invisible red "x" if you take a sick day, even though you work with human tissue (!), equipment, and paper all day long. No one will help you with your work while you are out, so most people just come in while they're sick so they don't have to deal with the piled-up aftermath. Vacation is a complete and total joke. They have a standard policy, but it will take all the planets aligning and the wind blowing in a certain direction for you to be able to use it. And when you come back to find all your work from the previous week still sitting there, you will discover that it was not worth taking that vacation in the first place. My review is 100% honest. Please consider this before accepting a job at this company. Otherwise, consider yourself warned.

1.0
1 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Bills get paid while you desperately look for a new job to escape a racist shift

Cons

The 4pm to 2:30am, Echo, is a racist shift. AVOID at all cost if you are a minority and are NOT a racist. HR and Legal are aware of multiple racial discrimination and sexual harassment complaints, but refuse to do anything and pretend to do investigations. Tissue has been out a risk and yet, no one in management cares. CryoLife not only embraces racism, they actively look the other way and then beg new hires to write positive online reviews. RUN from Echo. If you are not white, do not accept an interview on Echo. If the company takes offense at this review, then do your jobs and fire the racists.

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CryoLife has zero tolerance for and does not condone any type of discrimination. Period.
1.0
8 Jun 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Food Trucks after Company-Wide Meetings.

Cons

Many. To be "transparent", this company is one of those slow-growing, takes 10 years for change, lack of innovation type of environments. Many of the processes already in place are ones that do not and will not change. The employees present are NOT open to positive change that can propel the company forward in a manner that makes you (the employee) feel as if you're actually contributing or operating in fulfillment. In the HTQA department specifically, most of the tasks are assigned for sake of completion and if you haven't been there 6 years+, your opinion doesn't matter. You don't feel like you are truly valued, or that your talents/intelligence are ACTUALLY put to use in this type of workplace. It's like being a hamster turning a running wheel - no place to actually use your intelligence. Finally, incredibly toxic environment. Lots of passivity, fakeness, smiling in your face but too afraid to be transparent about true feelings, trying to STEAL the bosses job activities. Hence, the super high turn over rate. Overall, the job is not one that any millennial should be apart of, let alone one to actually grow - career wise - in (hence why many who work at the company are older and have been there for years and years because of the slow growing environment). Not much opportunities for advancement. Personally, regrettable to have been apart of such an environment. The best decision I've made in the period I worked there was leaving.

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