New Orleans territory?

Discussion in 'Applied Medical' started by Anonymous, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:30 PM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    I was contacted by a recruiter about a position in New Orleans. I have not seen a lot of positive comments about the company. I am looking to get into devices and understand that this may be more of a stepping stone position rather than a career move. Could someone please provide info on the company, this territory, why it's open, etc. Also, what is the scoop on the manager Chris Bynum? I have done some research and found that he came from Stryker and has been with AM for about a yr. I would greatly appreciate feedback that is honest and accurate.Thanks!
     

  2. Anonymous

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    Dont believe everything you see on this site. It's nothing but negative bashing by ex employees or soon to be ex. Look at any of the company forums on here, it's all negative. Look into the position. if it interests you, then go for it, if not then pass on it. There's good and bad in all companies.
     
  3. Anonymous

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    You are absolutely right! The more I read on this crazy site, the more I realize that it's just a forum for venting by angry employees or past employees. It's definitely not a place to get an accurate feel for the company. Thanks
     
  4. Anonymous

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    O.K. You should also know that management posts here.

    Bottom line - Applied has great products, but is CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP.
    this new generation medical company is crap, this handicaps you in the field ( you can't even buy a cup of coffee without permission from the top) they just want to save money on expenses. They dont even give you a computer!!! The training is good except for a few DB managers that come in during training.i They want to act like they have all the answers, but most couldn't sell a damn thing. The competition views Applied as a non-factor, all we have is a cheaper price. I would tell you to take the job, but do what everyone else is doing, work this job to get the connections that you need for your next device job. Did I mention that Applied is CHEAP.