Not where you want to be - Specialty Medical Sales Consultant Cardinal Health Employee Review

1.0
5 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

For nearly a decade, this was a fantastic place to work. The specialized product portfolio is excellent, the foundational company culture was historically strong, and the work-life balance allowed for a highly rewarding career. Up until recently, I would have championed this company to any professional in the industry.

Cons

The current environment, particularly within the specialty division and specifically under local leadership in the Los Angeles market, has completely deteriorated. Unqualified Local Leadership & Lack of Diversity: The current LA specialty sales manager is entirely unequipped for the role. Her leadership style is deeply unprofessional, characterized by unproductive sales meetings and blatant favoritism that has fractured team dynamics. Her management has directly caused the loss of half the salesforce over the last three years. Furthermore, the team has historically struggled with maintaining a diverse workforce; despite operating in a major metropolitan hub, representation has been severely lacking, with the team only just welcoming its first Black employee last month. Severe Account Friction & Product Backorders: The leadership and operational deficiencies are actively spilling over into our client relationships. The company severely struggles with accurate product forecasting, resulting in chronic, massive backorders that compromise patient safety multiple times a year. This has led to formal complaints from some of the largest hospital systems in the country. Unattainable, Penalizing Compensation Structure: On a corporate level, the commission structure is deliberately designed with multiple "buckets" that make earning an equitable payout entirely unrealistic. Compounding this, quotas are never re-evaluated or adjusted when the company fails to supply the actual product needed to meet expectations, reps are financially penalized for backorders completely out of their control. Sales compensation weighs well below the industry average; realistically, you can make significantly more money at almost any other medical device company. Corporate Disconnect from the Medical Segment: It is increasingly clear that Cardinal Health views itself as a pharmaceutical distributor first and foremost, with the medical division treated like a side project that could easily be stripped or sold off at any time. This creates an unstable, low-investment environment for the reps on the ground. Forced Early Retirement: I was incredibly happy in this position for over a decade and fully intended to finish my career here. However, the profound unhappiness, supply chain frustrations, and toxic environment under the LA leadership ultimately drove me to walk away and choose early retirement instead.

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5.0
26 Jun 2026
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Pros

Excellent work-life balance with flexible work arrangements in many corporate and technology teams. Collaborative and supportive culture, where colleagues are knowledgeable, approachable, and willing to help each other succeed. Strong benefits package, including competitive healthcare, retirement benefits, and wellness programs. Meaningful work with real impact, contributing to healthcare technology and services that support hospitals, pharmacies, and patients nationwide. Opportunities to work on large-scale enterprise initiatives, modern cloud technologies, and cross-functional teams while gaining exposure to complex healthcare systems.

Cons

Decision-making can be slow, as large enterprise initiatives often require approvals from multiple stakeholders, which can delay implementation. Complex organizational structure, making it challenging at times to navigate priorities, align across teams, and drive changes quickly

2.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Interesting work: nobody hears this job title without a little curiosity Independent: once you're trained you're mostly given tasks and allowed to work whatever way best suits your needs Unique: you won't find another job that does exactly this in the area Benefits: pretty standard, but kick in on day 1 Growing field: by all appearances, this is a growing field in pharmacy, so job stability isn't an issue Management: Leadership at this location strives to make this a good place to work

Cons

The hours: most technicians will work from 2:30-10 AM. The pay: rate is decent, a little less than hospital rates, a little more than retail, but in general you will be capped at 35 hours a week. Independence: while there is a lot to say about the benefits of working on your tasks alone, there is also little in the way of any real supervision. This means that all interpersonal issues devolve into a one employee's word against another, leaving management reluctant to act. Management: Leadership at this location does its best to make this a good environment to work, but they do it at the expense of holding employees accountable.

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