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
2.0
Sep 30, 2023

Over IT!

Recommend
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Pros

The pay I received was really good. Basically, it’s why I stayed as long as I did. And at the time I was there I was able to work remotely full time. I had some great coworkers with in my actual team.

Cons

They waste money, resources and time, using inefficient processes. I worked really hard when I was there, and made sure I took every opportunity to learn, grow, and do my job the best I could. But they lay off good people, and keep others who do nothing and get away with it. I honestly don’t know how the organization even functions for as long as it has. It’s so leadership heavy with leaders who have no clue what their worker bees do. And also have no clue how to lead. Why should they when their wallets are fat off of our hard work? Also- they are making it a point to remove remote work from the line up. Which means don’t expect to get to work from home if you get a job here. Why? Because they need their employees to pay for parking. They need to micromanage. Everything always felt unorganized, my work had no meaning, it was busy work. They need 20 people to make one action happen in any and every operational process. It’s mind blowing how wasteful my time and energy was spent. The stress I felt doing work that was meaningless, got me sick. Also, If you are white- and straight. You will be treated poorly. They only want people who fit their diversity agenda. God forbid they hire people who can actually do the job over hiring people for diversity. You know you can actually have both in a fair and honorable way. But here they choose to see you for what you look like and identify as, not how you can actually do the job. Diversity can be achieved without being racist to a majority of people who don’t identify with universities diversity ideals. The propaganda is insane. Don’t dare speak up, in truth, either. You WILL be blacklisted. Also, everyone seems blissfully unaware to how gaslit they truly are by the UC. Terribly frustrating.

3.0
Jan 21, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

*I have made some friendships I hope to have for life. *If you decide to stick it out for 20 years, then you will hopefully get a pension if California doesn't go bankrupt. *Great opportunity to build resume, UCSF is nationally recognized and why I have had so much interest in another city/state.

Cons

There is alot so here it goes: 1. no bonuses - it is a non-profit so just understand that 2. annual performance increases are a complete joke - most people feel lucky if they get a 3 % annual; meanwhile the incompetent, bullying management average 10%. It is deeply insulting. 3. Controller's office refusal to allow working remotely except for their "friends" 4. Controller's office is not the organization you want to go into. The management and supervisors are terrible, purposely sabotage people's work and set people up for failure. If you get handed additional contracts, you will be denied any form of short-term raise. They want to overwork you and abuse you as an employee as much as possible. 5. In one year, we lost three supervisors and over fifteen (yes, really, fifteen) staff members who fled to departments. A few times people tried to leave and the management blocked offers. 6. The chancellor and vice chancellor are VERY aware of the problems. Instead of bringing in a fresh manager, they promoted one of the women who is the problem, while also not reprimanding two others who have formal complaints against them in the UC system. 7. You will have zero opportunity for promotion in the Controller's office so do not expect you will. 8. No amount of money is worth the abuse you will get for doing more with less. You will feel unappreciated and unrecognized, it is completely demoralizing. 9. I have had four promotional interviews with departments outside of the Controller's office and all four were blocked internally by management. Horrible people and I have been actively working on getting out of UCSF all together.

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