Stay far far away - Nurse Practitioner Loyal Source Employee Review

1.0
10 Jun 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice location and co workers

Cons

Everything. Hired for a lead position and then 2 months later the recruiter she would have to take the position back and give a regular position dropping the pay. Every 2 weeks making you sign a new job description. Changing the rules for leaving and must stay for 3 months after quitting and if you don’t see everybody that they scheduled you with, you would have to stay until everybody was seen even if they no show or they will turn you into the board of nursing/medicine. No vacation for a yr. No paying correctly. Showing up to a job to have no access to the computer or time card, management did not know anything about it and then a month later being told that you voluntarily quit because you didn’t sign all of their new hire forms when the computer showed that they were filled out over and over again. I was also harassed with licensing issues. I have 3 different state licenses and I was told they would fire me if I didn’t renew license that I never had. I was told that I had to straighten it out on my vacation without pay or they would fire me and turn me into the board. I showed upper management the licenses that I had and the ones they were demanding that I renew that I’ve never had. He told me he only cared about the license in the state I was working in and that was valid for another 1 1/2 yrs. You were required by management take an hr lunch in addition to 2 (15) minute breaks, making your work day really long

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Loyal Source Response
1y
Thank you for honest feedback. Your review will be assessed with our leadership team as we are unsettled to hear of your experience. Loyal Source strives to lead with trust, transparency, and accountability. The contractual landscape changes and policies can be tedious and strenuous, but with proper communication can be navigated efficiently and respectfully. We take harassment very seriously and urge anyone who feels they have been treated unjustly and unfairly to reach out to our HR department. Though we found your situation to be rare, we want to sincerely apologize for this inadmissible situation.

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5.0
8 Jun 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Having been with Loyal Source for nearly 11 years, I can confidently say this company provides real opportunity for growth and long-term career development. I started as a government healthcare recruiter and was able to evolve into sales, account management, and now manage a sales team. There’s a clear path for anyone willing to put in the work and take ownership of their career. Loyal Source has also played a major role in my personal growth. While working here, I earned my bachelor’s degree and hit several real-life milestones along the way. The opportunities provided have allowed me to travel and experience things I never thought would be possible, while still building a strong, sustainable career. The company does a great job of recognizing and rewarding performance. Earlier this year, I was honored to receive the Strategic Sales Award, which reflects the leadership team’s commitment to acknowledging impact and results. One of the biggest differentiators is the autonomy. You’re trusted to run your team, build something of your own, and think strategically. That level of ownership pushes you to grow both professionally and personally. The culture is more than just a company, it really does feel like a family. People genuinely support each other, and long-term relationships are built across teams. If you’re driven and looking for a place where you can grow, be challenged, and create real opportunity for yourself, Loyal Source gives you that platform. Excited to see what we accomplish in the years ahead!

Cons

There’s a bit of a learning curve early on as you get familiar with the company’s strategic approach and different business lines. With time and consistency, it all starts to click and sets you up well for long-term success.

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Loyal Source Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed review. We appreciate your 11 years of dedication and the impact you’ve made throughout your career with Loyal Source. It’s incredibly rewarding to hear how your journey, from recruiting to BD leadership, has been supported by opportunities for growth, autonomy, and professional development. We’re also proud to have played a part in your personal milestones and achievements along the way. We’re especially glad to hear your experience with our culture and team support has been meaningful. Building strong relationships and empowering our employees to take ownership of their success are core to who we are. We also appreciate your honesty regarding the initial learning curve. As you noted, while it can take time to navigate the breadth of our business, we’re continually working to improve onboarding and support to help new team members get up to speed more quickly. Thank you again for your continued commitment and leadership—we’re excited to see what you accomplish in the years ahead.
1.0
13 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are no pros to working at this company.

Cons

There is no training for Nurse Practitioners. They just assign VA exams to you and expect you to complete them in a very short time period. These exams can be very complex and there are numerous rules and regulations you have to follow to fill them out correctly. Some Vets also have 10 claims and the company expects the examiner to submit all of the DBQ’s within 24 hours of the exam. This is impossible when you have multiple Vet exams a day. There is no support from management at all. They avoid answering employee calls and do not email back in a timely fashion. The pay is low and the incentive bonuses are impossible to achieve. They also expect examiners to work on the weekends and the evenings. There is no work/life balance at all. The company’s travel support is nonexistent. If you have an issue with travel, you are on your own and may not get reimbursed for expenses the company is supposed to cover such as parking fees. These fees may sound like a minimal expense but hotels in big cities charge on average 70$ a day for parking which can add up if you have to stay at a hotel for several weeks.

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