Duke Health reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(2,324 total reviews)
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David W. Zaas, MD, MBA

66% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Duke Health has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,324 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Duke Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Apr 25, 2017
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Pros

Benefits, PTO, that's pretty much it

Cons

I'm hoping my bad experience at Duke has to do with the department I'm in. Because there's no way this type of behavior could be going on around Duke and people are staying. Honestly I'm very disappointed in Duke , I've only been here for 1 month and I'm ready to leave. Terrible work environment- management plays favorites, she lets "certain employees" play music loudly at their desk, and others talk on their cell phone all day long while you're trying to work. Don't let a non-favorite employee do any of this, because they certainly will be reprimanded. Also the manager is unprofessional and says inappropriate things to employees, and talks to employees like she's friends with them. She also has no idea what she's doing and micro manages those who aren't her favorites. If you're salaried, she will ask you to bring your lunch for a 9 hour day and work through it while eating. Yet her favorites can leave the building for lunch. I'm part-time and she frequently will try to work me over my 20 hours. That would be fine except I don't get any extra pay for working over since I'm salaried and I'm in graduate school which is why I took the part time position in the first place. Employees talk down to one another, and staff with less credentials and education seem to be the one running things. So much for my BSN and RN degree. Bullying and hateful talk by some folks are customary and the manager does nothing. I honestly thought that working at Duke would be very professional and rewarding, turns out to be the opposite. I dread going to work everyday and I'm very unhappy. I'm blessed to be an RN with a Bachelors degree and soon to have my Masters in Nursing, because I will most definitely leave this place in several weeks

2.0
Apr 24, 2017
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Pros

Duke has friendly staff. Living in the triangle can be a fun place for a while, and overall the staff at duke is very nice. Teamwork is pretty solid and ideas are encouraged to help with patient care. Health benefits and 401k is competitive with NC. You will learn a lot working next to highly educated medical staff.

Cons

Duke is extremely low paying considering the area is becoming very expensive. Owning a home on a duke salary can be difficulty. Other local hospitals pay much better. Duke charges its staff for parking that is over priced and inconvenient. As a nurse at duke I was NEVER offered a break bedsides my lunch break. Which not only breaks labor laws I'm sure but makes nurses exhausted and feel under appreciated. Working in ambulatory you don't always receive your hours which you must supplement with PTO or not get paid. Nurses do not stay due to low salary, and there a ton of travelers supporting the facility everyday.

2.0
Apr 21, 2017

Brilliant people but no company has no direction

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Teams are made up of passionate people - Duke is open to hiring motivated, educated individuals without experience - Physician investigators are brilliant and inspiring to work with

Cons

- Each clinical research team is isolated from each other. This results in a lack of knowledge transfer -- some teams are thriving while others are continuously unsuccessful. - Supervisors receive no formal management training. Some individuals are not natural leaders and would HIGHLY benefit from this education. - Lack of management leadership skills cultivates a toxic work environment. Advice to applicants: Ask how much turn over the group you are potentially joining has had. If there has been significant turnover ask why.

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