layoffs - Anonymous employee Novant Health Employee Review

1.0
Jul 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I loved this job, management was good, I had freedom to practice autonomy in my job, pay was good

Cons

There is no loyalty anymore to employees. 8 of us in our area were called in one day and let go. We had no warning and we were all great workers. DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY. They will pull the rug from underneath your feet in an instant if they can make more $$!!! Look elsewhere for a job, I wouldn't wish that feeling on my worst enemy. I moved a long way for this job and bought a house, now I will be lucky to keep it.

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5.0
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Pros

Of all the companies I have worked for Novant has been the best experience. I moved back into leadership after years of having stepped back from leadership due to burnout and frustration. Novant invests more than any company I have seen in both frontline and leader development, with cohesive messaging about priorities. I truly enjoy the teams I work with.

Cons

IT was moved to overseas a few years back. They back-pedaled on this and moved some aspects back to domestic coverage, but overall, I can't see where this improves operational efficiency despite surface level savings.

5.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

I had a great experience as a Research Assistant at Novant Health. The team was welcoming, collaborative, and supportive of learning. I gained valuable experience in clinical research, data collection, patient interactions, and working alongside healthcare professionals. The environment encouraged professional growth, and I appreciated the opportunity to contribute to meaningful research while developing skills that will benefit my future career in healthcare.

Cons

Depending on the project, the workload could fluctuate, and some tasks were repetitive, such as data entry and documentation. However, these responsibilities are a normal part of research and helped reinforce attention to detail.

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