Good Company with Good Benefits. - Director Cardinal Health Employee Review

3.0
Mar 25, 2009
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Pros

Cardinal Health offers industry-competitive pay and benefits. In addition to base pay, financial incentives available to all employees include 401K contribution match and employee stock purchase plans. Other perks include back-up child care and generous paid-time-off (PTO) allowance. The best thing about Cardinal Health's PTO system is that there is no differentiation between the different types of PTOs (sick days, vacation days, floating holidays). Instead, all PTOs are grouped into one big bucket. In other words, if you're the type to never get sick, you can use the time originally allotted for sick days as extra vacation days with no guilt. Dublin, OH, in which Cardinal Health is headquartered, is arguably the nicest part of Columbus, OH. It is meticulously city-planned and has some of the most extensive parks and bike trail systems you'll find in any city. Dublin is only a 20 minute drive away from downtown Columbus.

Cons

Cardinal Health's culture can be a little "button-up", or stuffy. Similar to most big companies, Cardinal Health can at times be bureaucratic and hierarchical. In other words, getting things done may not always be as straight-forward as it should be, especially when cross-functional or cross-divisional work is involved. The new Cardinal Health building next to the existing building is a haven for cubicles. Several Cardinal Health business units will move out of the leased locations that currently house them into this new building upon its scheduled completion in April. There has been some consternation among certain employees, Vice Presidents and Directors included, about moving into cubicles.

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5.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Excellent work-life balance with flexible work arrangements in many corporate and technology teams. Collaborative and supportive culture, where colleagues are knowledgeable, approachable, and willing to help each other succeed. Strong benefits package, including competitive healthcare, retirement benefits, and wellness programs. Meaningful work with real impact, contributing to healthcare technology and services that support hospitals, pharmacies, and patients nationwide. Opportunities to work on large-scale enterprise initiatives, modern cloud technologies, and cross-functional teams while gaining exposure to complex healthcare systems.

Cons

Decision-making can be slow, as large enterprise initiatives often require approvals from multiple stakeholders, which can delay implementation. Complex organizational structure, making it challenging at times to navigate priorities, align across teams, and drive changes quickly

2.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

-Remote (may be slowly moving away) - weekly pay - family-friendly/flexible. I didnt feel pressured to work if I had obligations and needed to take off - good managers

Cons

-team members can be passive agressive on calls/talking over each other or arguing in teams chats, and speak negatively about others on calls. -tech team off shore. Makes it harder to get answers or have to schedule meetings only in the mornings. -no set structure or ground rules on team processes. They change rules on process on the fly. No approvals from leadership -Retention policy is very short. Saving work in multiple places and no real source of truth. - Gaps found after development - Teams lack experienced leaders who genuinely want to help others. -Claim to run agile but doesnt follow it. -not much diversity -benefits through the contracting company were not affordable at all

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