Sutter Health reviews

4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(3,406 total reviews)
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Warner Thomas, President and CEO, Sutter Health

88% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Sutter Health has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,406 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sutter Health 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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1.0
Aug 8, 2022

Absolutely Awful

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Pros

A couple times the manager brought in some donuts I guess, which is a nice gesture, but this is not a third world country, I can get my own donuts, thanks. There are no pros to working here. This place will destroy your mental health so just don't even think about it.

Cons

High turnover, understaffed, terrible morale. I was never actually oriented or trained to do the job I was hired for. That should have been the only red flag I needed, but I stayed a bit longer unfortunately. Downright disrespectful, unprofessional leadership, managers who make you feel inadequate and at fault for anything and everything despite not even training you appropriately for the job. No one is willing to take responsibility for anything and are unwilling to admit that they don't have the time or resources to handle their workload. Too much ambiguity with job responsibilities and expectations. People will walk all over you, call you incompetent, and you're just supposed to apologize to everyone for being stupid I guess? And pretend like everything is okay? And that you're not understaffed, it's just that you're just a useless piece of human trash that can't do the job of 8 people apparently? The CEO of this hospital is abusively rude and will completely ignore you even if you're standing in an elevator with her and saying hello. That's a huge red flag, and really all that needs to be said about the culture - YOU WILL BE IGNORED HERE, READ IT LOUD AND CLEAR. Enjoy the gaslighting, I hope it doesn't burn the building down. I have no respect for the leadership at this place. As others have said - RUN far far away. There are other jobs, there are places that will invest in you and value you. But this is not one of them.

2.0
Jul 18, 2022

They don't care

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Pros

Flexible hours, decent pay before the pandemic. Health insurance is good.

Cons

Too many to list. They don't care about their employees. They want you to just sit in a chair and crank out numbers to make them look good on paper. They put way too much faith and back their management even though most of them should not be in those jobs. They are terrified of law suits from patients but could care less about one from their employees. No team building, no room for growth or opportunity, no job security.

2.0
Apr 26, 2022
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Pros

Compensation is decent, work is relatively steady and easy, great health and ancillary benefits like life insurance, chiropractic, massage, and employee assistance program (therapy).

Cons

I feel Sutter Health is resting on its laurels. It once used to be a great company and one folks competed to work for, but no more. Last year, Sutter put the nail in its coffin as evidenced by Sarah Krevans' departure. Under her leadership, Sutter converted their employees from traditional pension plans to cash balance plans last year. The pension plan was a significant tool for recruiting employees. However, now that they got their fill of labor, they pulled the ol' switch-a-roo. Under the new cash balance plan, Sutter Health is no longer competitive with companies that offer 3.5% or better 401k matches. There is a lot more details to it, but basically, younger to mid-career employees got screwed hard and Sarah Krevens, along with other long tenured folks, resigned with golden parachute retirement packages they called voluntary employee separation packages (VESP). Except they only made sense for Sarah's demographic. Everyone else: too bad, so sad. As a matter of policy and hiring practices, Sutter does not promote from within. All openings are open to the public and you will have to compete with folks who already poses the skills and experience listed in the job description, while you can only offer examples of work you've done in your existing job underqualified job, and maybe a certificate or degree vouching for your ability to learn, but without experience, too bad, so sad, they pick the ready-to-go applicant. Yes, there are the cursory attempts at career development and some folks navigate the process successfully, but it's definitely not set up to support existing employees. There is zero incentive for management to promote from within. There needs to be.

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