DaVita reviews

3.2

50% would recommend to a friend

(7,536 total reviews)
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Javier Rodriguez

58% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

DaVita has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 7,536 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The DaVita employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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8K reviews
3.0
Jan 15, 2016

past employee

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Pros

decent salary, only daytime hours, Sundays and holidays off, nice "bonuses" if you met your goals, but they are out of your control

Cons

getting to work at 5:00 am, manager sat in her office 95% of the time when she should've been helping, high turnover rate, yearly raises were a joke, no 401k match, insurance is only high deductible plans

1.0
Dec 17, 2015

Patient Care Technician

Recommend
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Pros

Started as a patient care technician with no experience. Was trained and certified on the job.

Cons

Wage: The wage for working at this company is laughably low compared to the same positions at similar companies. In the area I'm from, Davita is often referred to as the company you go to get your foot in the door to the dialysis world. Work there for a while, then get a job at another company making nearly twice as much. Almost all of my coworkers had jobs elsewhere because the pay just isn't enough to live on (in California). Work Load: There is a very heavy work load for PCT's and the pay doesn't match up. Sometimes it is impossible to get everything done in the time you're required to get it done. Budget: It's all about numbers at Davita. Say you were hired as a full time teammate; you may or may not get your hours depending on the clinic's budget. (There are several variables for the budget) Managers will cut your overtime, take you off the schedule, and send you home early if the budget is exceeded. You may also be left with too many patients because the manager is trying to balance the budget. Budget seems to be more of a concern than patient safety at times. Work/Life Balance: This can vary clinic to clinic as well. If you have a good team, being short staffed isn't usually a problem. I've worked at clinics with people who hated each other. People call out last minute, no one wants to come in and cover. There are no on-call technicians so you're left with an impossible work load and end up having to stay sometimes hours later than expected. Managers: This can vary widely as well. There are some amazing managers who can do their job right and well. There are also managers who acquire "favorites" and cater to them. I had a manager who would give certain teammates whatever schedule they wanted, then hand over the unwanted and least desired shifts to the people they didn't personally like. It can get very messy with bad managers and you'll have little to no support from higher up the chain unless you know them personally. "Bonuses": Davita does do profit sharing, but it is a pitiful amount once a year. I can't believe they use this to entice people to join/stay. You may, however, get more in bonuses if you are at a clinic that meets all or most clinical goals. A lot of these goals are out of our control so it's hard to tell when you'll get one. No 401k match. Davita is starting to add programs which adds more and more duties for everyone in the clinic. I understand they want to be the best in the indusrty, but they have a widespread reputation for burning out their employees. From the looks of, it's going to get worse. As I was on my way out, I saw that they were rolling out more programs with no extra hands for all the extra work. This might not be the worst place you've ever worked at, but it's also not all fun and smiles like they make it seem (especially how they make it seem at Academy).

2.0
Oct 10, 2015

No life balance

Recommend
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Pros

Great at anticipating CMS future regs, and putting processes in place to meet and exceed them. Pto sufficient.

Cons

"Can't pour from an empty cup" yet that's what's expected of FA's. Clinical FA's are taken advantage of, expected to work the floor and get their responsibilities completed... On time no excuses.

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