Pros
Benefits were decent, some employees were alright to work with.
Cons
Where to being?! 1. Terrible leadership from the top down. They micromanage budgets and cut staffing the moment they realize their numbers are down. Leadership with Internal Audit and Compliance is very cut-throat, demeaning and talk down to their employees... basically you must do as they demand and not ask any questions, or they will get rid of you. 2. There are widespread issues all throughout UPMC. While people in Internal Audit or Compliance do their best to bring these to the attention of (failed) leadership, the organization fails to timely or properly fix issues in many areas. This ultimately impacts the organization's ability to provide the best care that their patients deserve, along with ensuring that employees, doctors, etc, have the best organization to support them. 3. There is very high turnover in Internal Audit, well over 50%. Their leadership fails to look at themselves to understand the reason why so many people leave their department. Ultimately, top leadership of the Internal Audit department should be replaced with someone who is able to realize the problems they face, address them and treat people in a respectful manner. 4. Bad financial leadership enterprise-wide. UPMC still claims to be non-profit, while specific divisions, such as their Insurance Division, are pure profitable businesses underneath UPMC's umbrella. The government should investigate how UPMC is able to consider all of their divisions as non-profit as this is quite questionable and potentially illegal and/or unethical.