NYU Langone Health reviews

4.3

86% would recommend to a friend

(4,392 total reviews)
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Alec C. Kimmelman

97% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

NYU Langone Health has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,392 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The NYU Langone Health employee rating is 24% above average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Dec 22, 2012
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Pros

Pay in line with average, if you self advocate for a higher salary when you interview for the job they will consider it. I did and was successful. Good health benefits, as you'd expect working for a medical center. Automatic 3.5% yearly raises (provided you aren't written up, etc) 6% company match to your 401k or 403b after 6 month probationary period. Employee must contribute 3% to get the match, which isn't very much to ask. HR is very good about providing protections so people cant be fired off-hand, just because a boss dosen't like the way you look, etc. Get to work with very intelligent people who are mostly nice You can get full tuition reimbursement for classes related to your position at the med center, if the classes are unrelated, i believe its 80% reimbursement. You do pay taxes on the classes though as the IRS treats it as a gift. You get to have the name recognition of having NYU School of Medicine/NYU Medical Center on your resume

Cons

Each Department Chair basically sets the tone and culture of each department, as well as some rules, for example whether telecommuting is allowed or not, dress code, etc. So the day to day work environment could be very different from employee to employee. For new employees this can make it hard to gauge what you might be getting into. I happen to work for someone who is ok, sometimes (not all) he can be a little manic and formal which tends to make employees anxious, and he enforces a no jeans/shorts/bare arms dress code. This isn't unreasonable, but I am envious of a friend of mine who does the same job I do in a different dept, who is allowed to dress more comfortably and casually. Particularly as in our position we dont really interface with the public very much, such as patients or donors. If you leave the institution before 3 years, you are not able to keep what NYU has contributed to your 401k/403b. The other con is the location. You either pay ALOT in rent to live nearby, or you are forced to commute in and out of lower manhattan. You do get a pretax commuter benefit but it only covers about half the cost. This is a very busy place with tons always going on and to keep track of, and if you are not a doctor, its likely you will find yourself consistently assigned with additional work thats not in your job description. Other than a one year review after hire, in my dept (again see my note about Chair setting culture) employees aren't given a review unless they ask for it. I suppose this is a good thing if you are a slacker, but for others it denies us an opportunity to talk about various (non-urgent) issues we might have, without having to start an awkward conversation. In speaking with certain people, I have learned that some employees in my dept have gotten 6 month bonuses and others have not, just because the people who received it asked for it. Even though the employees in question were the same quality and did the same quality work. This is unfair.

1.0
Sep 29, 2017

Not for everyone

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Pros

Some coworkers are great to work with.

Cons

Human Resources if very outdated and an unhealthy environment. There is no recruiting just paperwork. Senior leadership really needs to reevaluate the "recruiting structure", since there really isn't any. If you like working 20 hours a day and working in fear this job is for you.

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NYU Langone Health Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We agree we have great colleagues at NYU Langone Health. Leadership is constantly evaluating our processes and procedures and providing the necessary resources to make needed enhancements. Our recruiting structure has taken on a new innovative way of recruiting as each recruiting team supports a specific mission area, with a specified sourcing component comprised of onsite and offsite sourcing support. Our Talent Acquisition team utilizes state of the art recruiting and sourcing tools, such as a Candidate Relationship Management tool, Pre Hire Behavioral Assessments and an automated preboarding system. If you would like to share more about your experience please reach out to us at connect@nyumc.org
1.0
Jul 18, 2025
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Pros

Pros: The only real pro of working at NYU Langone Health is the health benefits and access to corporate counseling which, ironically, you’ll likely need due to the overwhelming stress and dysfunction within the workplace.

Cons

The turnover rate is alarmingly high, and it’s not surprising once you experience the environment firsthand. Leadership operates on a single schedule, which means the other shift is left without any real guidance or accountability. If you’re not lucky enough to be on the “leadership shift,” you’re essentially on your own. Team leads often seem more focused on eating, scrolling through TikTok, or fixing their weave than actually leading or supporting their teams. Their lack of engagement not only affects productivity but also lowers team morale. There’s very little professionalism or structure, and staff are left scrambling with no clear direction. The toxic culture is also a serious problem. Some associates actively spread hate and create unnecessary division among colleagues. Management is either unaware or simply chooses not to address it, which only reinforces the negative environment. Most frustrating of all, no meaningful changes have ever been implemented despite repeated concerns being raised. Any mention of improvement is just lip service. The only time issues are acknowledged is after public criticism, especially through Glassdoor. And even then, the company’s responses appear to be AI-generated, offering the same generic, canned replies instead of genuine accountability or action.

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