Pros
Start off with matching 401k at 3% Lots of horizontal mobility to different units. Teaching hospital. Trauma 1 facility. Low cost limited life insurance. Some units have a lot of equipment/technology. You see all those nice buildings on campus? Not really HCA; foundations provide the cool things which is a pro and a con.
Cons
It takes 2 years to become 20% vested in 401k. Constant flow of pompous residents. Lack of doc ordered parameters. HCA Rewards benefits package is a joke. The consumer savings programs don't save money. Expensive short term disability insurance. Corporate leaders constantly cashing out HCA's assets and making outstanding returns for themselves at the detriment of the company, its employees, and patients. Mandatory assigned parking at off-site garage is time consuming and a hassle. Some units lack a lot of equipment/technology. Computerized charting is DOS (ancient) based.