You likely love working for Providence, but the company could do more to love you back. - Marketing and Communications Coordinator Providence Employee Review

3.0
Jun 12, 2008
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Pros

The organization's 150-year Catholic heritage and mission and core values (respect, compassion, justice, excellence, stewardship) are taken seriously and understood by all, and are sources of pride and commitment. Work/life balance is strong and without lots of over-night travel and pesky, unnecessary meetings. PH&S is a very stable employer, rarely (if ever) in it's history having a significant layoff. Overall, personnel are very friendly and get along well. The benefits package is strong with several nice perks for full- or near-full time employees (i.e., free yearlong transit pass; free parking at most facilities; subsidized meals and pharmacy products etc.).

Cons

Overall, the organization is too tight with the purse strings...pay increases are minimal and no bonuses; technology, productivity tools and office facilities and supplies are frequently far outdated; employee training programs and prof. development are on the cheap or denied; etc. etc. Also, very slow to promote good/qualified talent and release the bad talent. The organization talks a lot about respecting diversity, but little evidence of ethnic diversity in visible management roles or recruitment efforts. Top/down management culture means not being included at the decision-table when you should be and being relegated to an "implementer."; not to mention you're often made "accountable," but not often given proper authority.

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5.0
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Pros

Great pay, great pay, good 401k

Cons

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2.0
Mar 14, 2026
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Pros

coworkers pay supporting people in community They post the same job in multiple locations because they are open to having that role exist in different locations in many cases (note the pay is also based on where as well though) Info for those reading reviews to get a picture: I'm United States, but India reviews should really be separate feedback entirely, paid less and fed daily (read location: Hyderabad).

Cons

My last management was completely toxic Had health issues and a valid claim that was ignored, only pressured Was pushed out by my management when they found out my salary Mgmt requested to submit feedback for improvement, then retaliated Since HR was outsourced and trying to protect the company from further lawsuits (I was not one but contemplated due to validity) of absolutely no help and honestly, completely inappropriate. You will be repeatedly asked to provide feedback, but it will be killed with a 1 on 1. If I had laid down and taken the angry repercussions of their poor process implementation, and their complete lack of accountability, I would still be there - I just would have transferred to another manager. Some managers and teams are more toxic than others, but favoritism and bullying are allowed and seen Overworked and under-represented but was great for several years.

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