Low pay, terrible schedules - Biomedical Technician BPC Plasma Employee Review

1.0
23 Oct 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As a biomedical technician the job offers experience in your field, a reasonable work environment, and a chance to learn.

Cons

The pay is very low, advancement is slow, and the very worst part is that they company will give you an arbitrary work schedule at arbitrary times that change every single week. It is impossible to plan your life when one day you work 7am-2:30, the next day it's noon-8:30, then a day when you're only scheduled 5 1/2 hours followed by a 10 hour day. Your days off change every week. It is chaos and it makes the rest of your life chaotic.

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5.0
23 Sept 2021
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Pros

Good leadership, Benefits, Team work, Agility and Service Leadership

Cons

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3.0
23 Oct 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great entry level work, offers training without a need for any prior phlebotomy experience, but not really much else beyond that. Co-workers were very fun and easy to get along with. The environment was welcoming, and it offers plenty of opportunities to learn and grow alongside everyone, in the beginning. However, limits to growth begin to appear after a short time (more in Cons). Benefits were competitive compared to many entry level and full time options, however this can come at the cost of wages. It felt very difficult to build general savings. Corporate politics skew conservative (typical of biotech, biopharm industries), but the center culture itself offered me opportunities to express myself and meet coworkers and clientele of a diverse array of backgrounds.

Cons

Opportunities for growth and learning begin to feel limited, with the exception of pursuing leadership or flexibility in other areas. Tasks begin to feel monotonous, especially with the added burden of the days where (repeat) customers feel like the endless stream of rudeness and entitlement that it can often be, along with standing for long hours. To top it off, wage is beneath the going rate for beginning phlebotomists (11.00 > 12.36, after the company was bought by Grifols and everyone received a dollar raise, and then a 3% max raise for performance review after the new year). Management is often tone deaf to employee concerns, and may even value customers over employee health and safety. Turnover rate is fairly high. In about the span of a year, about 20-30 people left the company. Shifts are often shorthanded, but management is strict regarding overtime pay.

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