Supportive culture -- great place to work!: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Project Manager en Custom Learning Designs

4,0
24 mar 2017
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Ventajas

This is a wonderful place to work-- the culture is incredibly supportive and everyone is truly invested in the success and reputation of the company and the individual employees. I truly feel that my co-workers are like "family." The work can be demanding at times, but hard work is recognized and there are many opportunities for advancement. I came into this company at an entry-level position and, from my first day on the job, I felt that I was truly appreciated for my skills and efforts and was more than just another "employee."

Desventajas

Sure, clients can be demanding (especially in this industry), so I think it's to be expected and, as a project manager, I think we experience the "front lines" of managing client demands. However, I feel that everyone here recognizes that, and there is a spirit of working together to find a solution to meet the client's needs while maintaining a really positive and supportive work environment for the entire project team.

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5,0
11 may 2023
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Great team members and ability to work from home! This company is a great place to work as a medical writer -- whether you are just starting out at an entry-level position or in a more advanced role. Most if not all writers are working 100% from home but there are plenty of opportunities to collaborate with others so it doesn't feel like I'm isolated. I love that I'm always learning new things and, because of that, assignments are never boring.

Desventajas

Client pressures are certainly a factor but our project managers and content leads do a great job helping to manage client expectations and project timelines.

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5,0
8 feb 2016
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I was a medical writer for CLD for 8 years. I left CLD because my spouse’s job required us to relocate and I do not like to work from home. I prefer to go into an office and collaborate face-to-face with others. I enjoyed my time at CLD. When I started with CLD, I had been doing post-doc work and I was tired of bench work. I had some limited but not extensive writing experience but CLD gave me a chance. I learned so much over the years and I have had the chance to work on so many interesting projects with so many very intelligent and creative people. My manager and my colleagues helped me become a great writer. It takes skill to translate heavy duty medical texts containing lots of jargon into something that keeps a business major’s interest and is easy for them to understand and digest. I had a lot of support getting there. I have had the chance to write for applications used on mobile devices and also to write the dialogue for characters in a story that graphic designers and medical illustrators have brought to life. No job is perfect. Sometimes the clients want things faster than is realistic but I always did the best I could and it always worked out. At CLD, I met many writers with similar backgrounds to mine. Many stayed and became some of my best friends and some found that writing was in the end not something they wanted to do every day for a living. Salary and benefits at CLD seem comparable to elsewhere.

Desventajas

Building's heating and cooling system could use an upgrade. Sometimes it is too hot and sometimes too cold.

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