You’ll have a job, but you won’t like it for long - Allied Health Professional Northside Hospital Employee Review

1.0
Dec 7, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Close to home. Good benefits for a job close to home. But do you need benefits?

Cons

Unbelievable lack of communication. You will be in the dark. If you’re not a nurse, you will get treated like a doormat. If you are, you’ll be paid well enough to be treated like one. No sick time off, and don’t ask to actually use the pto you bank, and don’t ask off to see the doctor so you can actually use the benefits you pay for. Parking is a nightmare and management actively tickets $25 fines. Don’t try to climb a ladder - you won’t be approved because they can’t replace you. They’ll find 799 reasons to keep you right where you started. Patients come from all over because the hospital is newer. Most are primary care seekers. Constant complaining from patients about wait times. No way to keep up with all the multiple orders of nonsense. Cafeteria is useless, expensive and items frequently expired. Don’t look for food after 4pm.

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Northside Hospital Response
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Thank you for your candid review. We're sorry to hear of the struggles you've seen at Northside, and we appreciate you bringing these concerns to our attention. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.

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5.0
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Cons

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Cons

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