Pros
Learned a lot about medical administration and technical skills from other staff. Although I would not work there again, I did learn a lot from fellow staff so it was a good learning opportunity for me.
Cons
Although I worked with vice presidents, I was considered an "administrative assistant" rather than an executive assistant. When I was hired, I was told I would be reporting directly to the vice presidents, but on my first day, I was told I would be reporting to a supervisor in Operations. She had never been an executive assistant so she had no clue about my work and she had never been a supervisor - and that was obvious! Many employees in different levels expressed that they did not feel confident from day to day if they would have a job. They talk really positive talk, but it is clear that everyone is dispensable.