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Wright Medical

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Wright Medical Reviews

3.6

71% would recommend to a friend

(185 total reviews)
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Robert Palmisano

75% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Wright Medical has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 185 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wright Medical employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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185 reviews
2.0
12 Feb 2018

TWO THUMBS DOWN

Recommend
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Pros

•great shoulder portfolio •competitive compensation for the most part

Cons

•As a rep in the field, Wright Medical & Tornier feel as if they still operate as two separate companies. •The FOMS system is sadly archaic, cumbersome and frustrating. Atari is more advanced at this point...we took two steps back from mobile workforce. •HUB system is absolutely atrocious. Nobody is held accountable for the weekly mistakes that have a negative effect on our customers. •some territories in the country don't even have access to a HUB, leaving the field to drive inventory around taking time away from potential sales call opportunities. •zero alignment from executives down to the field. •consistent inventory issues, leaving the field always in a scramble to support their customers. As a rep, you can NEVER trust loaners to come through. •upper extremity has now taken on the burden of lower extremity's awful performance in 2017 with unattainable overall quotas. •UE & LE don't communicate in the field to help one another. •CEO wants a third of the company's overall revenue to derive from BIO sales - what??? •To my understanding, there is absolutely no clear vision put forth for the ASRs that are coming through the company. As a result, you're just simply building up your future salesforce for another competitive company to steal away. •ASDs ASSUME way too much and don't have an accurate vision for their specific territories. •Wright Medical prides itself on not having as many paid consultants as their competitors. Truly, we just can't afford it. •BIO product and sales managers seemed to change quarterly in 2017. •As a rep, getting specific data on BIO usage for an account is nearly IMPOSSIBLE. The numbers are extremely vague with no specific surgeon attached to them, leaving the field completely blind as to where they should focus their energy. •UE is now forced to expand their call pattern to trauma, pediatrics, total hip etc to hit their BIO quota for 2018. FYI- to the executives...shoulder revisions with large bony defects in the glenoid aren't regular enough, to justify the BIO number. •BIO MDMs must be hidden somewhere, because the UE team doesn't hear from them.

1.0
23 Mar 2016

RACIST

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The managers are very racist when it comes to minorities wanting to advance. They are more concerned with making friends then hiring/promoting people who can do the job. Management is jealous and don't want you to have or know more than them, if so be prepared to lose your job. Management lie on their employees to make themselves look good (sterility)

Cons

RACIST, unprofessional, jealous, poor leadership

2.0
5 Nov 2017

Twilight Zone

Recommend
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Pros

They have a tremendous product portfolio.

Cons

Disclaimer: I have worked for a few of Wright's competitors, so I am not a rookie to the industry. The "leadership" is legitimately the worst I've ever experience. Sales leadership and operations leadership carry out initiatives without consulting how their actions will impact the other. This leads to mass confusion and caught with your pants down as a sales rep. They double down on failing initiatives like using "HUBs" to deliver trays to hospitals. Management refuses to give reps trunk stock trays and inventory, like every competitor. There is never a week that goes by where you don't worry if there will be enough product to meet the market demands. The back orders are pages long and show no signs of ever being resolved. As another employee mention, everything is constantly a fire or ticking time bomb. Management is constantly blaming and punishing the sales force for their errors. I've never scene worse morale in any company that I've worked for, or the competitors.

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