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Wellstar Health System

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"Good intentions" - Anonymous employee Wellstar Health System Employee Review

3.0
Jan 1, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

WellStar has so many perks for the healthcare professional. The culture is a familial atmosphere in many locations. They have a multitude of "benefits" Perfect for clinical based roles

Cons

The hospitals and the corporate system are often divided because the corporate system forces initiatives that they assume are one size fits all onto hospital structures... I.e they assume they know better than the people working on the front line and rarely consider the opinions of the front line personnel. The benefits package when broken down is fluf. They are out of touch with what their people really prefer to be a benefit. Non-profit wages are always much too low and the sentiment is the same with this Corp.

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Wellstar Health System Response
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My name is Alex and I'm a member of the Talent Acquisition team. Input from our team members is important to us at WellStar as both a healthcare system and as an employer. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback!

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