Banner is a good company, but the department I worked in was very unorganized with incompetent management. - Cashier Culinary and Nutrition Department Banner Health Employee Review

3.0
Feb 14, 2015
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Pros

The pay is pretty competitive. They didn't start me out at the bottom of the pay scale, which was nice.

Cons

The one-year transfer policy needs to be changed. It is impossible to transfer to another position unless you have been in your current position for at least one year. Supervision was lacking (at least on the shift I worked.) There was total anarchy. People would disappear for hours at a time with no repercussions. Some of these very people, in fact, were promoted to lead positions! What a joke! The people who worked hardest were treated badly. They don't seem to like you if you are educated and have experience.

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Pros

Very friendly atmosphere and clear expectations.

Cons

Long hours, few breaks and exhausting.

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Banner Health Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review regarding your time at Banner Health.
1.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

This review isn't about the pros of working for Banner Medical Group.

Cons

The last couple of years with BMG, many current and former leaders have encountered ongoing challenges related to the senior leadership team's (Ops Directors and above) behavior and accountability. Expectations and disciplinary actions are not applied consistently, and when disciplinary actions are applied, it is retaliatory for speaking up about these inconsistencies. This has created a culture of distrust and fear between the clinic leadership teams and Ops Directors/Senior Ops Directors. It also goes against Banner's "If you see something, say something" campaign. The HR team has also contributed to the growing fear and distrust by not following their own guidelines, and by the ERC's showing their bias against leaders through their tone of voice when talking with you, baseless accusations against leadership, and approving corrective actions that are vague and missing specific details of the incident that someone is being written up for. It also raises concerns amongst clinic leaders when multiple leaders bring forward the same concerns and issues about Ops Directors over a lengthy period of time and we're told, "we couldn't corroborate your concerns." And when multiple leaders provide ample evidence (Chronological Management Records, Teams chats, email chains, etc.) to disprove these false accusations and you're still placed into corrective action, the word corruption starts to become applicable.

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Banner Health Response
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At Banner Health, we take all feedback very seriously. We would like to know more about what’s behind your review. Please email us at employment @bannerhealth.com. I would like to have someone on the HR team follow up with you.
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