Horrible company to work for...

Discussion in 'Applied Medical' started by anonymous, Oct 31, 2017 at 9:46 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    this company is hands down the worst company out there in the “medical device” (I use that term loosely b/c Applied isn’t a true player or respected enough) industry. Every hospital here in the Northeast is either in the process of kicking Applied out or already has. Trocars breaking constantly, Alexis not needed for OB/GYN or Ortho, adds to the case costs, and Gel products losing pneumo. Please don’t come here
     

  2. anonymous

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  3. anonymous

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    this company is the biggest joke and lie out there. We just finished up the training class and they no joke fired a half dozen people before the 3 weeks were up because they missed a question or 2 on a stupid test like they were in 4th grade. Yes, that’s right everyone, Applied Medical will hire you under the false pretense that you have a job here, only to fire you if one of their “managers” doesn’t like the way you recite their stupid creed or if you spell lap chole wrong on a test or you miss a question/objection on a role play. And before Dennis Grosshands or one of Said Hellal’s family members try to tell you how great this company is, ask yourself how come there are so many open positions here and the turnover is the worst in the industry?
     
  4. anonymous

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    Were you one of the ones who missed a question and got fired? C'mon, you know that training class is dumb easy. If you can't even pass the tests, then why should anyone keep you around? This isn't grade school where everyone gets a trophy and is told they're special. You may be good at interviewing, but apparently, suck when it comes to actually doing something.
     
  5. anonymous

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    Applied Medical sales training, perfecting the art and science of dropping your pants for supply chain.
     
  6. anonymous

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    unless you’re one of the dumb, just out of college twits.......I mean educated women, they hired. Then you get on your knees and suck off anyone and everyone you can in your way to the top of the food chain........I mean supply chain! The reps Applied hires makes the burger flippers at McDonald’s and Burger King look like Ivy League Rhodes scholars
     
  7. anonymous

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  9. anonymous

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    Of Course, That’s exactly who they hire!
     
  10. anonymous

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    its not a secret Applied Medical hires absolute r*****s & fvck ups. Newsflash Applied Medical: no medical device company can teach everything you need to know about surgery & your products in 3 weeks. The saddest part is that as trivial, unimportant, inconsequential & clinically irrelevant your products are (or are viewed), Said Hilal and his minions honestly believe that everything one needs to know can be taught in 3 weeks. It’s no wonder your company & reps are viewed as inferior and thought of as a joke in the entire industry! The competition, surgeons, nurses, hospital administrators, etc all think you’re a joke. And for anyone reading this, don’t take my word for it. Ask ANYONE.
     
  11. anonymous

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    So when is Voyant coming out to change the entire medical device landscape?
     
  12. T McLaughlin

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    According to my best District Manager, Alex Tarnef it should be any day now. Fingers Crossed.
     
  13. anonymous

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    Voyant is out and it has already had an extremely positive impact to the marketplace. We are receiving positive feedback everyday from new surgeon who are brought on board. The product is exceeding expectations and true to our mission we are changing the healthcare industry.
     
  14. Anonymous

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    are there 5 reasonably reputable hospitals or Systems where Voyant is actually preferred over Ligasure?
     
  15. anonymous

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    There is a voyant evaluation going on in my territory and the surgeons hate it. The consensus is that "it's not hemostatic and it doesn't cut tissue well". Basically the only two things you really need a vessel sealing device to do.

    The best part is that the same account has been using reprocessed Ligasure for years and brought in Applied to save money. So not only does Voyant not perform as well as a used Ligasure, but it's cheaper too. Applied a the shit stain on the surgical device industry.
     
  16. anonymous

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    LOL! Shit stain, indeed...
     
  17. anonymous

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    Applied has over 8 diff Buildings in RSM and Lake Forest. They must be doing something right.
     
  18. anonymous

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    Agreed! Everyone knows that office space = success!
     
  19. anonymous

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    No. Why do you inexperienced clown continue talking up Applied Medical? The short answer is ask around & do your own HW. The big hospitals & IDN’s have bigger fish to fry because Ligasure & the Harmonic are better clinical devices tied to larger contracts with more at risk for the hospitals to lose financially. Go back to making trocars Applied.
     
  20. anonymous

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    When you see a company buying buildings, it usually means they're expanding, which means it's growing, meaning it must be making money, meaning it must be doing something successful.

    Duh