TeamHealth reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(1,266 total reviews)
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Leif Murphy

88% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

TeamHealth has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,266 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TeamHealth 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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1K reviews
1.0
Jul 30, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Eating lunch, taking breaks so you can set up interviews with other companies, clocking out for the day is always the best part about this company.

Cons

Inadequate training, mgmt. always changing work methods because they don't have a clue what they're doing, BIG lack of communication between mgmt. / seniors/ employees that causes mass confusion and much unnecessary stress. Unrealistic quotas that are obtained by very few people, brow beating, discrimination, favoritism for people related to mgmt. The company is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Steer clear if you value your health and well-being.

1.0
Apr 8, 2018

Too many chiefs, not enough Indians

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I hate to say that there are not too many pros or incentives for me to stay which is why I'm beginning my search elsewhere. Work/life balance is great because I am hourly and my day finishes at 5. I cannot say the same for the salaried folks. Every Monday morning I come in to an inbox full of messages from TH employees working their weekends. It would be understandable if it were for a special project or deadline, which may require a salaried employee to work late or on weekends. This is a regular occurrence. The pay was decent a few years ago, but the very small 25 -30 cent annual increase (not guaranteed even if you have a glowing performance review) is not enough to cover the cost of living increase. Not to mention the increase in benefit premiums and the reduced 401k match. If you desperately need a job, it's OK- especially if you're hourly and can leave by 5. You have to use your 15 days of PTO as sick time too unless you're out for 4 days or greater. People often come to work sick. If you can spend a little longer in your job search, take the time to find something better. TeamHealth offers paid holidays which is great!

Cons

There are too many managers working in the same arena and they all have different opinions (and ALL of them want the final say). The employees (non management) often get caught in the middle of arguments and end up completing the same project several times until management decides what to agree upon. So much (re)work and time spent for very little return. Disagreements between these leaders seem so petty as they put each other on blast in e-mail and person for employees to awkwardly witness. We're all adults, let's switch the focus from "pointing the finger" to who may have made a mistake and instead work collaboratively with each other to find a solution. :) When an employee is laid off, their work load gets dropped on someone else's desk to permanently absorb. This sometimes happens when someone gets a promotion too. It wouldn't be as bad if we were offered a salary increase or bonus for taking it on. Leadership says we are in good shape as a company, but we hear more about budget cuts than anything else. The latest cut to the already poor 401k match has us all frustrated, but even more so concerned about the direction of the company. It's especially concerning when we hear that large corporations across the country are giving their employees bonuses, increases, etc because of the new tax reform with Trump's administration. In the four years I have been here, I can't even count how many times processes have been changed and then gone back to the original process, and then changed again. It would appear (at least from the outside) that leadership creates these process changes without consulting the individuals who actually work the process.

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TeamHealth Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We hope that you will share these concerns directly with your manager. We all grow from honest, direct feedback like you've shared here and hope that your work experience with us will improve.
3.0
Jun 26, 2017

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Pros

Overall, TeamHealth provides great benefits, flexible hours, competitive pay, and it's a great place to learn the ropes of the healthcare field. TeamHealth offers positions any where from entry level jobs to executive positions. It seems difficult to grow within the organization but it is possible.

Cons

The biggest con of working at TeamHealth is the way new members of management are hired. I personally believe employees who are already hired within the company should be given a fair chance to advance. Many new supervisors and managers have been brought in externally. I have seen some of those roles being filled with individuals who have little to no experience in healthcare at all. It just so happens that those who are brought on are related to other members of management.

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TeamHealth Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your review. We appreciate these suggestions and your work for 5+ years at our company!
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