Kiss your life goodbye... - Sales Consultant MDVIP Employee Review

1.0
May 24, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Autonomy (at times), good 401K match, generous expense account, ability to build relationships with MDs on a very personal/gratifying level, some really wonderful co-workers and support staff in-house at the home office. The ability to challenge yourself in a very tough market - if you can "sell here" you can sell anything/anywhere!

Cons

Zero work-life balance, unrealistic expectations (esp of new hires) with little to no real training program, entry level pay for a very sophisticated and nuanced sales process. Sales is managed top down by intimidation and fear, favoritism rules the day so if you aren't part of "The good ol' boys" club, be prepared to get treated poorly as performance is a far secondary consideration for promotion/advancement. Turnover is the highest I have EVER seen in a Sales organization (Associates rarely last more than a year) yet the leadership in Sales is given free license to terrorize, humiliate and drive out pretty much anyone with any morals or ethics. The CEO seems unaware that this completely unacceptable & boorish behavior is perpetuating and amplifying this "churn & burn" environment. Travel is at a brutal pace & there is zero comp time for having worked all night and/or weekends (apparently a 24 hour clock is their idea of work hours). You have to put in a minimum of three years before you'll see any real money and by then (or long before) most will be burnt out and seeking employment elsewhere...

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5.0
May 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There’s a strong sense of purpose because the company is focused on patient‑centered care, and that mission gives the work real meaning.

Cons

I’ve seen some reviews online that didn’t match my experience. I can only speak for myself, but I’ve had a positive and supportive environment here. If you value a mission‑driven culture, strong teamwork, and meaningful work, MDVIP can be a good fit.

2.0
May 18, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The coworkers are the only stable element in an environment that feels like it’s powered by caffeine, confusion, and leadership communication that arrives in puzzle‑piece form. They deserve hazard pay for emotional labor alone.

Cons

The culture has evolved into a metrics‑obsessed maze where individual accountability is assigned like a party game — except no one’s having fun and someone always ends up holding the bag. Priorities shift so fast you start to wonder if leadership is playing corporate roulette. The performance review system is its own adventure. There’s a 1–5 scale, but somehow everyone lands at a “3,” no matter how many extra roles they’ve absorbed. Raises and bonuses are tied to these ratings, so the message is clear: stretch yourself thin, stay “average,” repeat. Meetings feel like interpretive theater. You leave with more questions than answers, and half the action items contradict the other half. Long‑term planning? Bold of you to assume the week won’t reset itself by Tuesday.

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