Emory Healthcare reviews

3.7

73% would recommend to a friend

(2,441 total reviews)
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Dr. Joon S. Lee

80% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Emory Healthcare has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 2,441 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Emory Healthcare 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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2.0
Feb 25, 2015
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Pros

Health insurance starts first day, department supervisors and colleagues are friendly

Cons

I interviewed for two positions at the Emory Healthcare. I got the job from the second interview, not the first. I was qualified for both and had experience. The only difference was in the first, as a recent graduate from a masters program, I, being proud of my achievements spoke about them. In the second interview I downplayed my education and didn't even mention my achievements. This and the low pay has led me to conclude Emory Healthcare doesn't value the investment I made into earning a masters degree. I make less now than before I earned my bachelors degree. The recruiter who set up both interviews and the pre-employment steps was nothing short of rude and condescending. It really made me think hard, especially considering the low pay, about accepting the position. Unfortunately, being on my own, and being fresh out of school it was either that or homelessness. Employees are required to complete a baseline health questionnaire that asks if you have or ever had certain conditions, including questions like: are you pregnant?; when was your last period?; do you do self-breast exams? Frequency?; Do you wear seat belts? I think this has more to do with liability than determining if I can perform the position as I was told. The meeting with employee health, including completing this baseline health questionnaire, were stipulations to obtain the position. I think some of these questions are illegal, but they get around this by making you fill out your tax forms first. This is quite the invasion of privacy and deeply wrong on so many levels. Again, if I had not desperately needed the job I would have rejected it based on this alone. System orientation was long and redundant. It was a day and a half for me, but longer for others depending on the position. Each day of orientation was held at a different location which made this very inconvenient. Then on the second day we had to use our lunch to travel to the location we would be working for departmental orientation. The other thing is paid time off is accrued 8 hours a biweekly paycheck. All mandatory inclement weather closings, holidays, sick days, vacations, etc. come out of paid time off. This is a policy I've noticed is not popular. Also, I have heard from people within the department that supervisors are hired from outside or from other departments within Emory Healthcare. No one in the department has been promoted. It seems like a dead-end job that people stay in because the benefits are good. Health insurance starts on day one. The department staff and supervisors are friendly, so that is a plus in their favor. I will use this job as a way to get my bearings but I will be looking for a new position.

1.0
Feb 24, 2015

Politics, Politics, Politics!! Who you know determines where you go!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits are good, Flexible schedule, Free parking

Cons

Rude upper management that do not value or treat their employees as equals, This department used to be very organized and a nice place to work but now EXP has become who you know as to how you get promote. The administrator has no concern about advancement of worthy employees just about bringing in all of her people to fill in all of the leadership spots.

3.0
Feb 17, 2015
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Pros

EHC has very decent medical " Medical Benefits , Paid Time Off, Tuition Reimbursement and Employment Opportunities throughout the Atlanta metro area. The organization is constantly expanding into new territories which lead to new opportunities for growth with in the organization in management, PFS and IT.

Cons

Internal promotions are limited! Most jobs have been filled prior the requisitions being posted by HR. Depending on where you land within EHC your personal growth may not be encouraged by upper management.

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