UCLA Health reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(1,658 total reviews)
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John Mazziotta

64% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

UCLA Health has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,658 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UCLA 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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2K reviews
5.0
Jun 9, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great support from manager and excellent camaraderie between coworkers

Cons

there is nothing to say here

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UCLA Health Response
1y
We are happy to hear you have enjoyed your career with UCLA Health! Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
4.0
Jun 6, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great name to work for

Cons

culture is rough and stressed all the time. Everyone working in silos

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UCLA Health Response
1y
Thank you for your review. We appreciate your feedback and your time with us at UCLA Health – best of luck in your future endeavors!
1.0
Jun 6, 2025

Zero Stars

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Prestige of the name UCLA

Cons

Cons of Working Here: Expensive, unreliable parking: Employees pay around $100 a month for parking, yet access is not guaranteed during special events — leaving staff without a spot despite paying for one. The cost of parking also increases every year. Gaslighting management culture: Leadership claims to support open communication, but when valid concerns are raised — especially regarding staff or patient safety — they often deflect and shift the blame onto the person speaking up. Extreme micromanagement: Oversight is so invasive, it feels like it's at the nano level — severely limiting employee autonomy and creating a hostile working environment. Harassment not taken seriously: Multiple staff members have reported similar harassment issues, yet management fails to address them with any urgency or transparency. Lack of communication: Significant departmental changes are made without notifying staff, resulting in confusion and frustration. Unauthorized timesheet changes: Timesheets have been altered without employee consent or knowledge — a serious breach of trust and professional ethics. Inconsistent enforcement of policy: Management frequently cherry-picks which policies to enforce, especially when it comes to disciplinary action. This creates a culture of favoritism and unequal treatment. Policies are vague and inaccessible: Even important policies, such as those involving disciplinary action (labeled “corrective action” on their website), are difficult to locate. Policies are often written as loose guidelines for management, leaving interpretation and enforcement entirely at their discretion — which leads to inconsistent, biased decision-making. Arbitrary rules and favoritism: Rules are often created or enforced under the vague excuse of “per department needs,” with no consistency or clarity. Bias in treatment is apparent, and staff questions are routinely ignored or dismissed. If you're looking for a fair, respectful, and transparent workplace — this may not be the environment for you.

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UCLA Health Response
1y
Thank you for your review. We take your feedback seriously and understand how managers influence employee experience. We're continuously working to expand our manager training through our development programs.
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