Vizient reviews

3.1

42% would recommend to a friend

(841 total reviews)

Byron Jobe

41% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Vizient has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 841 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vizient 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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841 reviews
2.0
Oct 23, 2025

Disappointing

Recommend
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Pros

- Great work-life balance (minus new RTO initiatives) - Awesome co-workers, many of whom excited to help & support when requested - Vizient is a huge organization with a massive reach, very cool work with such an impactful organization

Cons

Restructuring without consultation - Restructuring to better support team success would be great in theory, but Vizient consistently misses the mark. It often feels as though no one from the impacted teams is consulted before changes are rolled out. As a result, leadership frequently has to backtrack and rework processes, creating a massive waste of time and resources. Unfortunately, this issue has only gotten worse over time. Leadership double-speak - Leadership frequently claims that every initiative is “in service of providers,” yet continue to impose sweeping structural and process changes that seemingly don’t align with provider needs. Standardization and consistent practices can be valuable, but when these become rigid metrics that force employees to prioritize compliance over meaningful outcomes, it directly undermines Vizient’s stated mission. HR and bureaucracy - HR functions much like the Vogons from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - rigidly bureaucratic, resistant to nuance, and allergic to change. Rather than enabling growth or supporting teams, HR processes often make it unnecessarily difficult to attract, retain, or develop talent. The increasing reliance on matrices and top-down directives has only made this worse. Return-to-office policy - The new mandate requiring all new roles to be based out of a Vizient office (Dallas, Chicago, Cape Girardeau, etc.), regardless of whether the position serves a remote client site, has been particularly disappointing. For a company that promotes internal growth and talent development, this policy severely limits opportunities and contradicts Vizient’s own stated values.

1.0
Oct 22, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great salary, Great benefits, room for advancement

Cons

Horrible leadership, Inexperienced managers especially for Executive Assistants. Other EA's will be your manager which does not work.

1.0
Oct 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great at proving what not to do as a (once decent) company. Leadership has turned lost trust with employees into a record-setting achievement. Once rated 4.5 stars, now circling the toilet at 3.2: a masterclass in decline.

Cons

- Rudderless Leadership: Constant reorgs, new “strategic pivots” every 6–12 months, and consultant-driven decisions have turned Vizient into a revolving door of failed experiments. There’s no vision, only chaos. - Toxic, Retaliatory Culture: Speak up, and you’ll be punished. HR protects executives, not employees. Harassment and discrimination complaints vanish into thin air — or worse, lead to retaliation. Psychological safety is non-existent. - Mass Layoffs Without Logic: Entire departments wiped out overnight — top performers, leaders, veterans with decades of knowledge — all cut with no explanation beyond “restructuring.” Meanwhile, less qualified hires and politically favored employees are protected. - Disconnected and Tone-Deaf Execs: The CEO delivered life-changing layoff news via a recorded message. Company calls are full of scripted spin, censorship, and avoidance of hard questions. Leadership hides in an ivory tower while employees walk on eggshells. - Below-Market Pay and Benefits: Pay is embarrassingly low for a healthcare company of this size. Healthcare benefits are expensive and barebones. Incentives are demotivating and inconsistently applied. - Return-to-Office Dictatorship: Mandatory 3-day office policy with no flexibility, even when teams are scattered nationwide and all collaboration happens on Zoom anyway. No perks (like tech peers offer) to offset the cost — just more commuting expense and wasted time. - Client Trust Eroding: Clients see the instability, the endless reshuffling, and the poor execution. Vizient was once respected, but now suppliers and providers openly question its value. Aggressive GPO tactics tied to shortages and bad optics only make it worse. - Fake DEI and Values: Leadership parades diversity and “Vizient Values” in town halls, but employees know it’s all window dressing. Favoritism, cliques, and “good ole boy” promotions rule. Inclusion is performative at best. - Burnout Factory: Under-resourced projects, endless bureaucracy, micromanagement, and constant fear of being the next target in a layoff lottery. Employees are asked to do 70 hours of work for 40 hours of pay — until they’re discarded. - Every Person for Themselves: The once collaborative, people-first culture is dead. Survival mode reigns. Colleagues throw each other under the bus to avoid being cut next.

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