UCSF Health reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(903 total reviews)
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Suresh Gunasekaran

45% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

UCSF Health has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 903 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UCSF Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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903 reviews
1.0
Nov 15, 2019
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Pros

Telecommuting has helped with work/life balance. Before I used to feel like I was chained to my cubicle. I appreciate that Senior management is positive in light of the department’s many shortcomings and is trying to move things in the right direction. It makes me hopeful. Just need more visibility and opportunities to connect. Feeling cared for, heard & appreciated is important.

Cons

Pay is low, morale is low, toxic workplace, unionized jobs mean the wrong people stay for years and the right people leave, revolving door of supervisors. No supervisor is around long enough to develop a positive lasting relationship & change with. Not enough opportunities to grow - in the three years I’ve been working here I have gotten one performance review (supposed to be done annually). Can be incredibly discouraging for someone with ambition who is trying to start their career. After having worked here for three years and having consistently helped management with side roles, I have never received a non-unionized raise or promotion. After applying to an internal role that I am well qualified, I did not get on offer - was very disheartening and does not make me feel at all valued as an employee of this UCSF department.

3.0
Aug 4, 2017
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Pros

Prestige of hospital and academic medical center Great and helpful colleagues; outstanding nursing staff Benefits: not as good as some larger private employers, but great variety Wage Works option for commuting costs -- subsidy Gym membership -- subsidy, though not free. Mission Bay has better options than Parnassus, but good facilities Options for advancement

Cons

Commuting and congestion around Mission Bay. This will worsen with major construction projects and the basketball arena. Difficult enough to get out of the Mission Bay campus on baseball home game nights. Will worsen with the basketball arena. Some managers are not provided with enough support or training for onboarding new employees. It is not appropriate to tell new hires: "oh, we don't do onboarding in this department." If your program, dept or projects has/have multiple funders -- feds, corporate, and foundations, you should expect conflicts between the funders and more input -- some call interference -- from donors or funders. This can be difficult, offputting, and disheartening to clinicians, PIs, or lab heads accustomed to more free rein from NIH or CDC funders. Thus, implementing a more entrepreneurial spirit or culture, particularly if candidates come from Lean Six Sigma heavy clinical environments, or the consulting work, can be very difficult. Foundation funding can be year to year and not the five-year windows many in research academic are accustomed. It can be very difficult to hire mid-level or junior staffers for one year, even post-doc fellows, with "pending or likely re-funding" in the job description. San Francisco had less than 4% unemployment. Most people in the expensive SF Bay Area need more job security than a one-year assignment. If that is what you can offer, recruit from the local graduate schools more actively, for students getting graduate degrees at night or in executive MBA or MPH programs.

2.0
Mar 27, 2017
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Pros

Academic and research reputation of the organization

Cons

Poor working culture, horrible management style with consistent overtime demands, anti efficiency culture, little or no communication

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