Injured worker - General Maintenance Worker Cleveland Clinic Employee Review

1.0
Mar 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good health insurance and benefits

Cons

Don't get injured they will not take care of you. They will do everything they can to screw you. I got injured went to the ed and was told to go to CC Atwok before returning to work. I was put on light duty and my manager said there was none. So the BWC said since I was allowed to return to work on light duty they will not pay for the 20.5 days off work. I had to use the little bit of STD i had. BWC will pay for the ed but won't pay for my visits to CC Atwork and they only bill BWC or the individual. They don't bill private insurance. So those visits will cost me $2-3000 i am just waiting for those bills. They just don't seem to care

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5.0
Feb 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

good, people are very nice

Cons

good, nice working place, friendly

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Cleveland Clinic Response
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Thank you for your review. We’re so happy to hear that you have enjoyed your time at Cleveland Clinic. We appreciate your feedback as we are continuously working to improve the caregiver experience. Have a great day!
3.0
Jun 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Health insurance and maternity benefits are great, though some people have been aggravated by the addition of a deductible in 2026. There is also decent tuition reimbursement, but you need to carefully read all of the policies as the wording can be tricky and even HR doesn't understand all of their own policies.

Cons

Pay seems inconsistent and raises are a joke, getting lower and later every year. PTO is decent but keep in mind that getting paid for holidays comes from that PTO and plan accordingly. HR is a complete JOKE! They never answer, don't seem to understand any of their policies, and have no idea what they are doing. It takes weeks to get ahold of anyone, and they are the farthest from helpful I've ever experienced. Retirement matching is based on years of service, they will put the money in the account but only vest after 3 years so don't count on the amount it shows unless you know 100% for sure you will be there more than 3 years.

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