Duke Health reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(2,323 total reviews)
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David W. Zaas, MD, MBA

66% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Duke Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,323 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Duke Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Sep 21, 2016

Analyst

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Pros

Mostly skilled, talented and dedicated coworkers. Leadership is approachable and they seem to care about the needs and satisfaction of the employees. Job security, great benefits, 35+ PTO days/yr., work from home options, very flexible work schedule.

Cons

Job security - unfortunately under-performers are difficult to let go. This creates an imbalance on an otherwise great team. Salaries are at the very bottom of the national average. The dedicated employees are here because we love Duke, the others are here because we get what you pay for.

4.0
Sep 19, 2016

Great company!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great benefits, encourage professional growth, lots of teamwork and collaborations with different departments and disciplines, puts the patient first, good quality of life

Cons

Have to pay to park and may have to either walk or take a bus to get on to campus

2.0
Sep 18, 2016

RN (new grad)

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Pros

The name gets attention on a resume later on. Good, comprehensive new grad training on the unit where I worked.

Cons

Yikes! If this were my first foray into the working world, I might have stayed here longer. But with some work experience and the savvy to look around, you notice quickly that the pay is terrible (even compared to other hospitals in this low-paying region for RNs); I started at $20.75 and would probably be making around $23ish base if I had stayed there for 2-3 years...inhumane rotating day/night shifts are common on inpatient units...ZERO employer contribution to a 401(k) unless you're in management or another salaried position, which is just stingy. And of course hospital nursing is difficult and sometimes dangerous work. Health insurance is reasonable - perfectly decent, I'd say, but not extraordinary, and not enough to compensate for the very real risk of getting hurt by a patient where I worked in the ED. Working conditions and management vary widely, of course, depending on your unit. But the institution overall is banking on the fancy name to attract nurses. The low pay must offset the high turnover in their business model. In the Emergency Dept, around 30% of the RN staff turned over in less than a year - people left for UNC, the VA, Rex, or back to their home cities as soon as they were able. I got to see a lot of interesting stuff, and I met great people, but overall I wish I would've looked elsewhere to start my nursing career.

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