Pros
Good experience if you want to apply to medical school.
Cons
Company treated me horribly. I was dropped in the middle of a training week because my trainer didn't want to train me individually. I was lied to at every step of the process. I was told I would not be paid for training even though my contract said I was. The night of my interview at 9pm I was told I had the job and had to memorize 200 words for a test the next day that I needed to get a 90% on and could not take again. The next day they said the test would actually be tomorrow. The training was horrible. It consisted of typing about 200 additional words we had to memorize. The company could not just give us a sheet with these words because they thought we would steal their amazing training material or something. Even though they had given me a list to pass the first test. The rest of the training was just scrolling through hundreds of slides with words we should just "know how to spell/be familiar with" but not to memorize. The standards set for a pass on each test were lies. Once I started working there is no real lunch break because you have to input information into the charts. The working conditions are horrible, you have to stand while typing and the angle your wrist will be will defiantly get you carpal tunnel. My wrists and back would hurt each day after work. DO NOT WORK FOR THIS COMPANY UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE DISRESPECTED AND USED. They pay you 8/hr to do a lot of working with no real training under a lot of stress. Just volunteer or be a medical receptionist on your year off and get into medical school that way.