Great Benefits - Environmental Services Representative Houston Methodist Employee Review

2.0
Jan 3, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

They have great benefits, they initially try to take care of employees by feeding you with meals and giving small bonuses. Unless you are a nurse or a manager, you do not get the REAL bonuses. They give out prizes here and there. But, we noticed they are given to nurses and managers over the little guys.

Cons

They expect you not to have a personal life. They ask you work on your days off persistently. They do not willingly listen to concerns in this department. And, when you want to move on to grow from here, they hold you back even though you have a bachelor's degree.

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Thank you for taking the time to rate your experience as a former Houston Methodist employee. You should feel empowered to speak up when you see an issue. Your voice matters and constructive feedback helps us improve.

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