Pros
• Supportive and collaborative team environment at the departmental level. • Direct managers often recognize individual contributions and foster a positive work culture. • Hybrid/remote flexibility is a plus and helps support work-life balance. • Diversity and inclusion efforts are visible and growing, though still developing. • The organization genuinely prioritizes community health and patient-centered care.
Cons
• Compensation is stagnant and does not reflect the level of experience, specialization, or responsibility required. • Healthcare insurance options are surprisingly poor—especially disappointing given that the organization owns a health insurance carrier. • Vertical advancement is difficult; career growth often requires moving laterally or waiting on limited openings. • Leadership is resistant to large-scale innovation, maintaining a small-system mindset despite being a major health system. • Technology adoption and modernization efforts are slow, with limited strategic investment in forward-thinking infrastructure. • Executive communication lacks transparency and long-term vision, especially during and after the system merger.