Pros
Baystate Health was, by far, the most progressive, employee-centric organization I have ever worked for. After being laid off, former employees' names are kept on a first-contact list for one year. They are also assigned to a recruiter, who assists them with future employement opportunities at Baystate.
Cons
I had no negative experiences working at Baystate. However, even though I had a recruiter and had applied for numerous jobs, I was passed over again and again. I have a college degree, several years of relevant experience and all the required computer skills for these jobs. The positions I applied for were administrative assistant jobs, and I had all the qualifications and then some. Time and time again, however, I was told that the hiring manager wanted someone who had worked as an administrative assistant. One hiring manager who interviewed me expressed concern that I would be "bored."