UPMC reviews

3.2

48% would recommend to a friend

(5,445 total reviews)
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Leslie C. Davis

36% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

UPMC has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 5,445 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UPMC 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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3.0
Aug 19, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

many opportunities to go elsewhere within the system. the ability to obtain many opinions from doctors throughout the system. easy to find jobs, basically on any unit because nurses are so understaffed. there are many classess available for continuing education, upmc shadyside is very up-to-date with computers (meaning computer charting) making life a little easier as a nurse,. shadyside hospital is a teaching hopsital so it makes it nice working with interns and residents because they are still learning so they do not speak down the nurses and respect our opinions (normally)

Cons

poor hourly rates. there are barely any hospitals to compete with. since upmc shadyside is a teaching hospital, working with interns and residents can be more work in itself. always having to second guess their orders. in an emergency it can be difficult because they dont always know what to do. Inturn nurses work ten times harder causing dissatisfaction hence understaffing and nurse turnovers. upmc does not give sign on bonuses anymore, lack of equipment on units avaliable such as pulse ox's, bp cuffs, broken medication carts, and ....

2.0
Aug 13, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Being a nationally well-known hospital, having UPMC (no matter the specific facility) on your resume is a definite plus. There are numerous types of jobs available ranging from the normal '9-5' desk work to the '24-7' hands-on work with patients. Whether you are a student, fresh-out of college, looking for a career change, or just need a job ASAP, you really can't go wrong with UPMC. Specifically within WPIC, the workers are diverse (age/race) and it's a good place to get experience working with mental health patients of all kinds. Plus, the benefits and retirement package are decent.

Cons

The turnover rate is high, which is never a good sign. WPIC mandates (mandatory overtime) their workers often mostly due to the shortage of employees, and direct care workers often work understaffed on their units. Working with patients is very stressful and can be dangerous at times depending on which population you work with... the employee shortage does not help these matters at all. Loyalty and trust between co-workers/supervisors is questionable. There are no worthwhile incentives offered by management. Favoritism and general unfair treatment is seen between select supervisors and co-workers. Equipment and furniture are old and outdated, and there's often a shortage on towels and bed linen on some patient units. How that happens in a place that racks in billions in revenue (not-for-profit or not), I don't know. Oh, and parking sucks.

4.0
Aug 9, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

The best reason to work for UPMC is that it is a teaching hospital. A new graduate nurse has all the opportunities in the world to learn from experienced RNs and also many different levels of MDs. I can not think of a time where I needed an answer quickly and someone wasn't there to help me answer it. UPMC offers the ability to move up, they encourage furthering your education and give out great educational benefits. There are great nurses at UPMC who encourage new nurses to become the best they can be. It is just a positive work place.

Cons

Lack of communication from higher management

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