LifeNet Health reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(358 total reviews)
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Rony Thomas

80% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

LifeNet Health has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 358 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LifeNet Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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358 reviews
2.0
Mar 29, 2021

Meh

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Pros

Benefits and knowing you’re doing good

Cons

The people are egotistical and narcissistic. Especially the higher up the pole or the longer they’ve been there. Lots of the same “I remember when” stories “ so they want you to have it really bad when it’s already pretty awful. No personal time. Pay is descent but you are taught to lie in order to get what they need to sell in parts even if they won’t use them so they can get reimbursements.

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LifeNet Health Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback. LNH is a mission based and driven organization and we are sorry to hear that you are not experiencing what so many of our colleagues are. We have extreme appreciation for the gifts of our donor families and that is what drives us to do our best with those gifts. We have a strife for a strong culture of transparency as well. If you would like, we would appreciate you contacting your HR Business Partner when you experience otherwise. Thank you again for your review.
2.0
Mar 14, 2021

Yuck

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits That’s pretty much it really.

Cons

Very low pay Absolutely no room for growth - you will feel stuck Incompetent management in different departments ESPECIALLY those in HR No more paid lunches Cannot use sick time without being penalized Cares more about the “numbers” more than its employees doing the work

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LifeNet Health Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback. LNH has experienced significant growth and as a result there have been many changes. Change is never easy and as a result some feel left out and underappreciated, that is not our goal, our goal is the opposite. Please feel free to contact your HR Business Partner to discuss your concerns directly. Thank you again for your feedback.
3.0
Mar 17, 2020

Used to love it

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good mission, good for the public

Cons

Employee welfare is less important than production. Weak leaders are promoted or simply moved to other areas. Weak employees move forward without improvement. Digital advancements which should create a paperless environment have not. Zero possibility of advancement in certain fields, no matter how much your years of hard work and dedication might be occasionally appreciated. Office culture between locations is rigidly based on headquarters and is old fashioned. No culture variation allowed, no matter how different business life can be in various parts of the country. Not supportive of telecommuting alternatives for employees when home sick or during times of crisis, such as the world is currently experiencing. Sometimes hand sanitizer and taking temperatures at the door is not enough. The country has been asked to "stay home" if at all possible. There are so many LNH employees all over the country, who could do their jobs remotely during this event.

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LifeNet Health Response
6y
LifeNet Health has been experiencing a tremendous amount of growth over the past five years. This is a great problem to have and requires us to focus on building infrastructure to support this rapid growth. The challenge is balancing the systems we have in place with speed at which we are growing. Automation is a huge part of this plan but requires a tremendous amount of capital dollars. As a non-profit organization experiencing rapid growth, we have more projects than we have budget for each year. We have processes in place to prioritize projects based on a set of criteria and the capital budget we have to work with each year. Each year we make more progress towards automation and build systems that will scale with our growth.
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