Pros
Pay is good and benefits are great.
Cons
The Mount Sinai Hospital system has a very inflated sense of importance and reputation (notice their aggressive branding all over NYC) and they have a culture of working their staff to the bone and expecting you to be grateful for being a part of it all. In my program our workload was regularly increased, everyone on the front lines worked overtime without pay, and if we stood up for ourselves we were told explicitly that we are replaceable. Management is unsupportive, if present at all, and really unprofessional and petty (and skews white and male, in my experience). They seem to only care about the bottom line - money - and not about patient care - that's your problem! I know social workers, nurses, and supervisors at several programs and everyone hates their job but stays for the pay/benefits. There are numerous excellent workers at these hospitals, but they all get burnt out in the toxic environment and stop caring. I wouldn't come here if my arm fell off.