Launceston Pathology
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    Launceston Pathology is a member of the Sonic Healthcare group and has been providing quality pathology services to the Tasmanian community for approximately thirty years.Launceston Pathology is one of three semi autonomous laboratory divisions operated in Tasmania by Diagnostic Services Pty. Ltd. The other laboratories are North West Pathology and Hobart Pathology. The services of the three laboratories are integrated under one management structure and to ensure efficiency and effectiveness, the laboratories are mutually supportive for both staffing and specialised testing. Each division however, independently offers a comprehensive range of tests and services. The three laboratories maintain a seven-day a week, 24-hour service with trained and experienced pathologists and medical scientists available for out of hours emergency testing.Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.

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    What’s it like working at Launceston Pathology?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Launceston Pathology appreciate the diversity of their colleagues and the opportunity to work with people from various backgrounds. They describe their colleagues as incredibly welcoming and supportive, fostering meaningful relationships and providing guidance and learning opportunities. The teamwork and camaraderie among colleagues is also highly valued.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as concerns about communication from management, with branch and HR managers sometimes described as unapproachable and unresponsive. There are also concerns about workplace culture issues like gossip, bullying, cronyism and favouritism that may not be adequately addressed. Employees feel that there is subpar compensation and little recognition for their loyalty, dedication and hard work. Additionally, there are challenges with inconsistent training and onboarding for new staff members.

    Recent reviews

    2.0
    Technical Officer
    Aug 2024
    Launceston TAS 7250current employee
    I would not recommend working here, even if you are satisfied with being a tiny cog in an overworked, yet still inefficient machine. There are plenty other places for you to do just that. The employees that choose to continue staying here are either unmotivated, tremendously resilient, or plain cannot afford the uncertainty in securing an alternative job.
    The good thingsYou'll have the opportunity to work with people from very diverse backgrounds and cultures. Most of your colleagues will be incredibly welcoming and eager to provide guidance and help. There is much to learn from these highly experienced and knowledgeable, unique individuals. Indeed, it is the sort of workplace that fosters deep and meaningful relationships, where participation in morning teas and other get-together events are actively encouraged.
    The challengesThe general sentiment of the working-class here on the management and administration is to put it quite simply, rubbish. Having worked here for a considerable amount of time I can clearly see why. For one, the communication is abysmal, with unapproachable and unresponsive branch managers and HR managers. They do not take gossip and toxicity that borders on bulllying with enough seriousness, because they themselves seemingly participate in such depravities. It really does look like a girls club from the outside, with cronyism and favouritism running amok. When you do decide to complain and spend your own precious time providing feedback, be prepared for the high chance that your concerns are utterly disregarded. When the middle managers are given unrealistic budget and time constraints by upper management, obstinacy and inflexibility is to be expected. However, this is not to say that the middle managers are entirely free of fault; it is my belief that managers should place their employees first, rather than incessantly trying to appease upper management's unsustainable thirst for profit. Unfortunately, this wasn't the impression that I got. Another negative aspect of working here is the subpar compensation. There's little to no recognition for your loyalty, dedication, or toil by upper management. All you'll receive is a pat on the back by your colleagues, who have absolutely no control over your salary. You'll have to wait for your meagre annual pay rise, just like everybody else, no matter how much effort you put in. If you're an incredibly motivated person looking to prove yourself through sheer hard work, there is little incentive for you to do so here.
    2.0
    Data Entry Role
    Nov 2019
    Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    I enjoyed my short time working there, was very sad and disappointed with how it ended
    The good thingsThe team work, everyone is so lovely and helpful
    The challengesNot being given a fair opportunity. Being judged.
    1.0
    Specimen Collector
    Dec 2017
    A very discouraging and unhappy experience.
    The good thingsMeeting people from all walks of life.
    The challengesToo many staff members sharing the wrong information with a new staff member and then getting into trouble with management for doing the wrong thing. Not been treated with respect.
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