No benefit to being loyal - Director Vizient Employee Review

2.0
Jan 9, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Most people are great to work with. Bonuses are pretty nice.

Cons

The company enforces mandatory in-office days under the rationale of "preserving our culture." However, opportunities for significant pay increases or career advancement appear limited, particularly for long-tenured employees. The Human Resources department primarily focuses on benefits administration and maintaining appearances. Unfortunately, complaints submitted to HR are often dismissed or, in some cases, result in the employee feeling invalidated or discouraged from raising future concerns. There is constant change and restructuring in the company occurs and is rarely clearly explained to employees.

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5.0
Jul 12, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company culture. Good PTO. Communication from executives.

Cons

Changes occur often but they typically are for the betterment of the company; to grow and be the Nation’s Largest Healthcare improvement company

3.0
Apr 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good company culture from c-suite down. Genuine care for employees as people with families. We work hard and the vast majority of coworkers and leaders are fantastic.

Cons

In 2025 Vizient fully restricted virtual employees from being promoted and from making any lateral moves. All impacted employees were hired BEFORE this policy was enacted. I was hired at the beginning of 2021 as a virtual employee with the expectation of occasional travel for on-site team and project/client meetings. Now, with the forcing of all employees back to the office, they’ve also restricted virtual roles. Prior to this policy enactment, we were NEVER told our roles could be restricted one day. Now, if we want to apply for lateral or promotional roles we have to move to a city of Vizient’s requirement (Dallas/Chicago primarily). This is extremely unfair. Families can start and roots put down in 4 years. Now, if I want or am recommended for a promotion I have to unexpectedly and without any prior expectation set, uproot my family and our lives to a congested city so I can commute 2-hours roundtrip to be in the office THREE (3) days a week as required by the in-office requirement and take VIRTUAL CALLS from a cubicle. Nothing about this is fair or makes sense. Even with employees being required to be in-office, they just stay half a day or less. Why do this to everyone? Are you planning to lay off all virtual employees?

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