Decent Job - Anonymous employee Saint Luke's Employee Review

3.0
Apr 15, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, after you stay awhile hard to leave as you accrue more time off, increased pay. Can transfer within system and keep years of service. Usually worked with great group of people. Would recommend some areas over others.

Cons

Good hard workers get a measley 3% pay raise which hardly keeps up with inflation. If your managers gives you a decent review. Dont speak up to much then they wont. Managers will throw you under the bus. Nurse managers should be helping on the floor but don't. Upper management heavy and too far removed from the reality of caring for patients to really make the right business decisions. Had Deloitte come in a recommend a bunch of changes which are not in the best interest of patient satisfaction which drives reimbursement. Pretty stupid if you ask me. But you didn't that's part of the problem employees are very willing to give suggestions like don't sign contract with McKesson, but you people don't listen, now you have to pay millions to get out of it and switch to epic.

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5.0
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Pros

Flexible and care about the employees

Cons

Shifted to mostly remote work for the finance team in 2020

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Thank you for sharing your insight on Saint Luke's, part of BJC Health. We wish you the best in your career endeavors!
1.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

you can get your MA for free

Cons

Low pay, no sick time, benefits aren’t great, managers will gaslight you into thinking whatever is in their benefit, stressful, seeing unlimited amounts of patients you have to see, managers don’t care if you can’t afford cost of living or anyone in the system. They think $22 is more than enough even when working for 8 years and being loyal. When you advocate for a better pay they tell you that you are basically making what someone would in 15+ years of service. They don’t do increases on cost of living. Merit raises are .40-.60 cents for most of front desk and MA no matter how hard you work.

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