ProMedica reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(987 total reviews)
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Arturo Polizzi

77% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

ProMedica has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 987 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ProMedica employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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987 reviews
3.0
May 16, 2015

Worked as a Developer

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Pros

Likes to hire from within for internal openings. If you are a good employee you will be recognized. My hard work and skills were recognized on a regular basis by my supervisor and management as a top performer. Felt encouraged to take on responsibility as they discovered my abilities. Started out with 28 days of ETO / year and 40 hours of sick time. That's a pretty good time off package. It's a lot more vacation than most places offer.

Cons

Pay is substandard. HR is dense and immovable. Be careful about 'trying to get your foot in the door' and moving into the position you really want. Promotional raises are weak. I moved from one position into another and due to HR processes being so crummy they did not adjust my salary to be equitable within the department, leaving me about 40% below the market standard for the position. Management spent a year pursuing with HR trying to get me an adjustment (3 levels of management) and were unable to secure anything. 1-3% annual raises depending on company performance. No merit based raises. Dealt with "mandatory overtime" for a month department wide because "some people" were behind on projects. I wasn't in fact I was ahead of schedule so I was supposed to stay around for an extra 10 hours a week just so management didn't have to be the 'bad guy' with individuals that weren't pulling their weight. Management doesn't have the power to do the right thing. Too much bureaucracy.

1.0
Mar 26, 2015

Nursing manager

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Pros

Great benefits, 401k, dental, eye, medical, etc. - really nice environment - good people - job security is pretty good unless you are a middle manager

Cons

Older employees (over age 50) are often laid off - this has been the case for about 4-5 yrs now which is really sad b/c we've lost the best nurses and leaders we had. Doesn't motivate younger new hires to stay. Agree with previous person about PR dept - perfect example. The only person there with experience and who understood nurses and other medical personnel was let go about 2 yrs ago. She worked like a dog for decades and then they cut her. Newer people are nice enough but can not advise like she did. Same in nursing depts - my boss was forced into early retirement and since then dept has been a hot mess.

1.0
Aug 11, 2023
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Pros

It doesn’t matter how desperate for a job you may be, DO NOT work inpatient as a dietitian at Toledo Hospital.

Cons

There is a reason they are constantly hiring. Hire new grads in at very poor wage, work them into the ground, and they leave within a year. Expect to work weekends and spend holidays away from your loved ones. Office culture is terrible with more emphasis placed on knowing your personal business and gossiping than actually taking care of patients. Half of the office has been there 10+ years and the other half is a constant revolving door. The long term employees bully the newer employees and manipulate management to unevenly distribute workloads heavier on newer staff so they can socialize and leave work early. Management enables this office culture despite receiving this feedback from countless outgoing employees. Their only solution is to increase the pay rate.

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