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Medworks Work Values

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Daily Duties at Medworks:

Analyzing patients’ data, performing analysis using SPSS for future process improvement. The statistical analysis is used for patient segmentation, market research and raising funds


What they like about Medworks:

Working for a company with an emphasis on social values and helping society is a clear and important priority for you - a critical factor in who you choose to work for. In contrast to other factors, you place an organization's reputation for fairness and concern for the community above most other aspects of the company. As you search for a new job opportunity, it is usually possible to find out if the company is involved in the community and/or if it is addressing problems and issues in society. Pay special attention to non-profit organizations and those specifically involved in social action. Moreover, speaking with current and former employees should enlighten you to perceptions of the fairness of the company's leaders and the treatment of employees.



Information about Medworks


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 1 year

Average salary of employees: $125,000

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with Medworks:

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Were your performance expectations clearly communicated?

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Were you recognized for meeting or exceeding expectations?

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Did you feel like your personal contribution was important?

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Was your career path clearly outlined and discussed?

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I would recommend this as a place of employment.
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I believe in the purpose of this organization.
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I would work for this organization again.
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I feel employees are fairly compensated.
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Climbers who worked at Medworks had these interests:

Books
Freakonomics Micro economics
moneyball Use of statistic to gain an edge in baseball
Fooled by Randomness Randomness, risk, fat tail problem
Blackswan understanding of risk
Predictably Irrational behavioral economics
Magazines
The Economist Articles on a range of topis


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