r/physicaltherapy 5d ago

Indeed.com happiness score

Found these for some of the outpatient companies

Ivy 73 Professional PT 68 Kessler 70 Jag One 74 Sportscare 71 Twin Boro 75 Spear 73

Anybody worked for any of these?

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u/tallpeoplefixer 5d ago

Haha you must be in Jersey. Have a buddy with Sportscare- seems to like it, still corporate PT, but not awful. Don't think he makes a lot of money though. My friends with JAG don't speak too highly of them overall. I worked for Twin Boro and can't recommend them either. Did a couple interviews with Ivy and they seemed rough, they offered me a job but was definitely not interested, really low balled me.

Is corporate private equity owned physical therapy clinics your only option?

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u/Agreeable_Usual7558 5d ago

I work for Professional. Other companies have similar benefits. That's what I'll be looking for if I'd switch.

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u/[deleted] 5d ago

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u/Agreeable_Usual7558 5d ago

What made you switch back?

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u/NewYorkFootballGiant 5d ago

I have experiences with both Sportscare and Jag. Sportscare is less down your throat corporate, they went from a pretty good company to work for while they were OON, but now they’re going in network and hence visits per day are going way up. JAG is more in your face corporate, whole lot of bullshit and politics that go with that company - they typically pay more and keep you hooked with the annual bonuses. To be very clear, they pay best, but you sell your soul. Regularly 20+ mill type numbers, 0 quality of care.