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RBC Medical Innovations

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Ruthless managment! - Firmware Engineer RBC Medical Innovations Employee Review

2.0
Mar 25, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Get to work on some cool cutting edge stuff. Your peers are experts at what they do and certainly have a lot to teach.

Cons

Benefits are on par with small companies (acceptable, but not great). You'll be putting a lot of your income towards medical if any member of your family has medical issues. Managment seems very ruthless often letting engineers go immediatly after projects are complete. Pretty much only the elite engineers that don't cause waves are the ones allowed to stay. The company has a long standing reputation for high turnover and does not appear to be making corrections. So, I must assume managment is aware of the issue and simply does not consider it a problem. I'd only recommend this company to an engineer who is eager for fast-paced growth, but does not have a spouse or children to support. You may occassionally be working some long hours and there's always the fear of getting fired without warning.

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5.0
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Pros

All of the people I worked with were amazing and the company environment was great

Cons

There were many points during the internship where I didn’t have a lot to do

1.0
Dec 16, 2023
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Pros

Lots of young, energetic local talent. A good place to start and get a little experience for recent college grads not ready to leave home.

Cons

Don't trust the job description. Regardless of what the job description says, new engineers are brought in to do the tedious documentation for a handful of insiders with seniority. Hired engineers should expect to be forced into nontechnical roles of verification testing or design transfer. The moment you show any resistance to this, you'll promptly be shown the door. Typical employee retention is less than two years, the precise amount of time it takes one to fully realize their situation and find another job. Management team and project managers are very inexperienced, with many pretenders who try to fake it with overconfidence. Due to their insecurity, management team deliberately isolates and excludes anyone who knows more than they do, rather than take advantage of the experience to improve processes. As a consequence, nothing ever gets better. The development process is invariably chaotic and inefficient. Overly confident management thinks they can manipulate employees with Machiavellian shenanigans, but these schemes are transparent.

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