I’ve worked with them, and as a patient services rep, you’re mostly dealing with setting up delivery times and orders, en route tracking, asking patient preliminary drug questions, triaging to pharmacists or benefits verification specialists, and training new incoming reps. It’s mostly specialty meds and its all call center, so if you like the office desk job environment, its pretty decent. Steady 9-5, but I got out of it because it got too redundant. Oh also, their software CATS is real old school. I’m talking DOS old school. Good luck with hotkeys and no mouse. I bet millenials try touching the screen once in a while. Good luck!