Do not value employees - Associate Product Manager Endpoint Clinical Employee Review

2.0
3 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The work is pretty easy and low stress if you’re not customer facing. Decent benefits.

Cons

Culture is pretty awful. Most people who work here are not super social. Main con is that they underpay their employees and the same people get promotions/move laterally and no one else does. I did product management for them for a year and a half before they gave me a title and a salary 20% lower than market rate. Left 6 months later and doubled my salary. Would not recommend working here to anyone. After my first 3 years there, I was making significantly less money than when I started when accounting for inflation despite taking on more and more work. I was owning product lifecycles for 63k/year for a while. I was lucky that I got to work my way up a bit, but that was only thanks to me advocating for myself and having one really great manager (of the five I had during my time there)

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5.0
12 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Onboarding was a great experience where the person leading it made sure that the group knew everything they needed about the industry and more. My manager has been great between helping solve complicated issues and giving great feedback on my work that I can use to improve what I make. I worked within a smaller group, so everything felt more personal. The work life balance felt great being able to work at home. The work culture was welcoming and encouraging to newcomers, great personable manager.

Cons

Internships only last so long!

2.0
20 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Depending who your lead is, you'll have a good lead. From what I heard though, the best one got cut. For the most part, great colleagues. Work is alright, training is also mediocre. This is more of throw all information your way and off you go and learn most of it on the go as the initial training is just the bare basics. When I started, there was a lot of optimism and a great prospect for the future, many possibilities. Pay is okay, you're clocked in then clock out.

Cons

The new director, the new associate director that replaced a great one who had been there for ages. (Btw, they have outsourced many positions including half of tech support to workers in India). Many process changes (usually changes are good but the changes being implemented from what I saw are going to do damage). Too much focus on this new AI product and the main service we offer is getting worse. Won't be surprised if clients go elsewhere. Moral went completely down, no sense of belonging and interacting (this is important especially if a lot of workers are remote). Processes change constantly and project managers will throw questions/work onto tech support when in reality they should know how their studies are built and the answers.

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