Swedish reviews

3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(1,122 total reviews)

Kevin Brooks

41% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Swedish has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,122 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Swedish 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
Jul 16, 2025
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Pros

The front line team members and physicians are great to work with. Great for a 20 something with no life responsibilities.

Cons

Swedish talks a big game about equity and patient care, but behind the scenes the culture is fear-based, rigid, and often unsafe - especially for staff with real-world responsibilities outside of work. The attendance policy allows for only 5 unplanned absences or tardies PER YEAR. including sick days, child care issues, family emergencies, or traffic delays. That means you're expected to be 98% perfect across 250 full time work days or face disciplinary action. (the number doesn't change if you work less than 5 days per week). There is no flexibility, no compassion, and no room for life to happen. Meanwhile, salaried leadership freely works from home, comes in late, and leaves early without consequence. My leader spends most of the day chit chatting with staff stopping them from doing work they are later spoken to about not getting done. The double standard is blatant. Leadership at Swedish is largely non-clinical, with little to no understanding of the roles they oversee. Policies are regularly made without clinical insight which not only disrespects those on the ground - it directly puts patients at risk. This isn't just bad leadership, its dangerous. Swedish also routinely fails to meet safe staffing levels even when union contracts require it. I was the only nurse on staff for a busy clinic for a day, something that leadership was fully aware of in advance yet took no steps to mitigate. They all went on vacation and left me to run the entire clinic alone. I had no guidance on what to do if something went wrong. I had to stay late to clean up the mess, and ended up being late to pick up my child from child care - which cost me in late fees. And they wonder why people burn out. This isn't an isolated case. Swedish has a pattern of disregard for labor protections as well - There are several labor law suits open and recent. If you're someone with a family, a disability, a second job, a dog, or any other responsibilities outside of work and need to commute to work in a manner other than jet pack, be careful. Swedish's public mission says "equity" but the internal culture says control, punishment, and top down decisions made by people who in some cases never went to college. Ask the hard questions before you accept an offer.

2.0
May 1, 2023
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Pros

-good residency program -big hospital so you see a lot of interesting cases -fair pay

Cons

-cheap hospital always out of supplies and resources/broken equipment -low PTO/sick leave accrual -no ability to negotiate pay benefits or anything - essentially NO HR to ask questions, it’s all virtual -did not get compensated for time doing onboarding work including TB and blood work, picking up badge, setting up benefits etc. (ROBBERY) -no one to discuss benefits with you, help you set up payroll stuff etc. Your on your own good luck! -expected to check emails on days off and get in trouble for not responding… -poor work life balance -rarely get breaks, no break nurses -Paying around $140 or more a month in parking -new RNs bullied by experienced RNs - no food sold on campus -on campus Starbucks has limited hours -seriously unsafe patient to nurse ratios -management pulls new RN residents off orientation when staff is short (breaking our residency contract) -senior staff get the best schedules, including no weekend schedules etc. This results in poor retention of new nurses.

2.0
Mar 6, 2018
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Pros

Great colleagues (though the good ones are leaving in droves)

Cons

Deteriorating management. Focus away from provider autonomy and patient care towards assembly line type expectations and placing non clinicians in key management roles. Leadership evolving into an "old boys club" with obvious attempts to eliminate women in positions of strength. Changing compensation plan sold as adding value/quality to patients, but in reality, shifting finances from primary care to specialists.

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