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Wellstar Health System

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Work for another healthcare system. - Anonymous employee Wellstar Health System Employee Review

1.0
Oct 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

HR seems to be on top of things. Seems to... you obviously don't know if anything was done to reprimand discriminatory/harassing behavior. That's about it. I can't say anything good about this company.

Cons

I've seen and heard too many negative things at this place (different departments). I haven't met one person that is happy to work for them and plans on staying there. Pay is low compared to other health systems in the area. Managers treat their employees poorly. There's no such thing as holiday pay. Everything comes out of your PTO. Also, good luck trying to get another position within the company. They make sure that won't happen. If you choose to work here, do not get their benefits. You have to see their physicians and the plan doesn't cover most medications. High deductible and co-insurance plans. No.

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5.0
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Pros

Great pay, and the hours were guaranteed. The job itself was fairly easy, and my coworkers were kind and helpful.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

Diversified Varied shifts Diversified Varied locations

Cons

Games get played with promotions!!! Job descriptions are changed to allow certain people into positions then changed back. Regardless of tenure, one can be passed up for promotions because the "powers that be" want a particular person in a role that is a "yes man/woman" instead of someone more qualified. People have even been promoted into director roles without having a degree and/or little to no experience vs someone with a degree or years of experience. Raises are not fairly given. Again, tenure does not matter. Compensation needs to bring positions and salaries up to the current market value, Work life balance is a joke!!!!

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