GOOD FOR NOTHING COMPANY - IT Project Manager CitiusTech Employee Review

1.0
Nov 14, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Highmark benefits but employer will NOT contribute for HSA benefits .so basically no pros.

Cons

They hire the US citizens as full time & provide an internal contract role for an year or 6 months with their only one client highmark , so once if there is layoff of contracts from the client they let go of you (which they initially hires as a fulltime employee). they dont have any concrete clients not contigency plan for the full-time employee. the term FTE is completely misused within this organization. please dont get cheated with this word. They are a staffing firm restaffing to their clients on a contract & will be let go if there is no contracts. Also once if your internal contract is completed you have to go thru rounds & rounds of interviews for other clients if any or if any C2C. or prob its all just a mock interview to keep you hopeful. Not a good place to work for. PTO policies sucks too ... if there is a serious emergency like life threatening death happening at your home & if you ask your manger on a Loss of pay or PTO, he will say to sit & work that's how soulless they are & careless otherwise he will start creating warning in your performance reviews. Total bs.

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Very good US clients and internal initiatives

Cons

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4.0
Apr 11, 2026
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Pros

Good exposure to healthcare projects and real-world client implementations. Strong focus on data, analytics, and digital health solutions. Opportunity to work on modern technologies and improve domain knowledge. Team members are generally supportive and collaborative. Decent work-life balance depending on the project.

Cons

Sometimes requirements are notGrowth and promotion cycles can be slow and not always transparent. Some projects may have high workload and tight deadlines. Communication gaps between management and teams can occur. Limited clarity in long-term career path for some roles. Internal processes can feel a bit rigid at times. clearly defined, leading to rework and confusion. Limited structured guidance or documentation for complex processes. Growth and promotion paths can feel unclear. Occasional communication gaps between teams and stakeholders.

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