Any information on this division would be greatly appreciated! Leadership, compensation, nature of the work for surgery sales, and was this division effected by the re-org? Thanks everybody in advance
Just like in the past...no new ideas.. bigger bag. Ask hiring manager and do not rely on boards like this.
Please please do not come work here in sales. You will very quickly regret it. If I had it to do all over again I would literally work ANYWHERE else. Morale is in the toilet and the company is going thru endless transition due to poor, indecisive leadership. I feel sorry for anyone who gets ensnared by this hell hole. RUN in the other direction and don't look back.
Good advice. Hold out for a better company with a future. This place is a disaster. There are so many openings because the rats are all jumping off the ship. Ask yourself - if this was a good company to work for, why are so many positions open? Hint - it's a terrible company, has gone to hell in the past couple years.
U are SO right. The restructure has been a mess. Even though I have no PTO left for this year, I plan to take off most days in December as I continue to look for another career. What a mess, a hell-hole is putting it mildly. How so few at the top of CAH could have made decisions to ruin so many careers in so short a period of time (since summer, 20140) is mind-boggling. Yes, run in the other direction and never look back.
If you have other options, take them. McKesson is easier to work with, Medline is less expensive. Many surgery centers are affiliated with hospital systems which have left Cardinal acute recently. Where does that leave Cardinal in the surgery center market?
Unfortunately, he also too often has difficulty telling the truth. Perhaps because he has to please masters who demand he prevaricate when necessary. Why should Cardinal leadership be any different than anywhere else? We know they are lying when their lips start moving. Big deal, get used to it.
How's it going on the surgery center team? Let me guess 30% turn over year over year with the good reps moving on to other opportunities Promises that things are improving strategies changing every three months or so Statements made that this is the best place to be in all of Cardinal. Sound about right?
ASC is a miserable place to work. You don't have time to sell anything. All you do is deal with distribution issues. The warehouse can't consistently get orders to the customer. Accounts Receivable is based somewhere in South East Asia, and either don't respond to your emails or send you or your customer the wrong information because English isn't their first language, or they are completely apathetic. Many people are losing big ASC accounts to the warehouse, accounts receivable, or both. Not to mention you could work for HSIC or MCK and make more money, have double the support, and a much smaller territory. It's not a terrible short term job, but definitely one to move on from after a year or two
You forgot to mention that the DC doesn't stock anything anymore due to the CR, and we are left holding the bag to chase down BO's and rejections all day. Fun Fun.