Pays well but it’s just a job - Admitting Representative MarinHealth Employee Review

3.0
Jun 22, 2022
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Pros

The pay is good the benefits are good and the people you work with can be good.

Cons

Leadership is not interested in making the place better for it’s workers, at all. They pay well because of the union representation. The benefits are solid but because tenured employees got away with a strong, free PPO for years… when they had to start paying for it, they complained. Even paying for the PPO is worth it as it’s still a great option. An HMO is offered free for a single worker who is part time or full time.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Aug 23, 2025
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Pros

revious director demonstrated strong empathy and support, creating an engaging and positive environment even during challenging periods. The department has a resilient, capable team that can adapt and thrive when leadership is supportive. Opportunities exist for employee pride and fulfillment if culture is prioritized again. HR processes have shown potential for effectiveness under strong leadership.

Cons

Leadership changes have significantly impacted job satisfaction and morale. The current HR Director is not effectively supporting employees, contributing to frustration and disengagement. Micromanagement, particularly during major initiatives like Workday implementation, has undermined autonomy, created uncertainty in roles, and eroded trust. Understaffing and systemic issues are compounded by repeated directives to "hang in there" without transparency on resources or realistic support, while workloads increase and leadership expresses disappointment in results.

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