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Fairview Health Services

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Became too hard to remain optimistic in this IT dept - Anonymous employee Fairview Health Services Employee Review

1.0
Jun 21, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Opportunities to work remotely. Flexible scheduling. Convenient location. Really knowledgeable and caring business users. Told by a colleague the child care program is expensive but fantastic. Lots of very experienced IT staff. I met someone who would later become a good friend.

Cons

Reactionary, break/fix culture. Issues are often escalated to mgmt, few people seem to speak to each other directly about them, and management did not discourage this practice. Too many tools/inefficient use of IT incident management and project management tools. Too little accessible documentation on past projects and/or staff roles and responsibilities. Chronic re-orgs on both the business and IT sides of the house that made people worry about job security. People clearly wanted improvements, but the risk taking that drives innovation seemed discouraged because it was too time consuming. "Interim" employees and contractors were in leadership roles that need long term, stable direction from a permanent, vested employee. Dissatisfied and repeatedly disappointed users, it was hard to earn their trust. Lack of transparency on how IT projects are prioritized, and no way of knowing what's all in the works. Unwritten policy that if an employee gives less than the required notice for their position they are not eligible to work at the company again and written policy the employee only gets partial PTO payout. For most IT roles this is 4 weeks notice. Takes 5+ minutes to navigate the HR phone tree for an HR question. HR benefits enrollment system is cumbersome. Long-standing employee salaries were not competitive with new hire salaries or market standards. Immediate mgmt was usually too busy to respond to concerns and questions, which contributed to the escalation cycle. Six months is too long for a probationary period, particularly depending on when the employee receives their annual review. Realistically this should be 90 days or less.

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Pros

Very good information about Fairview during my New Employee Welcome Meeting. I loved how we discussed the values of the company and how as a team we can make those happen. Kurstin makes things super fun, light, enjoyable, and engaging! Overall, a super positive experience during my orientation!

Cons

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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

Working at Fairview Health provides a truly collaborative and forward-thinking environment where employee growth and innovation are genuinely supported. The leadership team is approachable and actively encourages cross-functional teamwork, making it easy to drive impactful projects forward. There is a strong, shared commitment to excellence that makes daily efforts feel incredibly rewarding. It is a fantastic place for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact while balancing a supportive work culture.

Cons

Deliberate pacing for thorough execution.

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