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Updated Sep 26, 2023
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- "Good benefits just needing lower deductible and approval to receive care from doctors in our own office." (in 457 reviews)
- "Generally great people to work with who are very motivated by the organization's mission and core values." (in 320 reviews)
- "Great coworkers that are passionate about providing quality healthcare and who care deeply about their patients' well being." (in 187 reviews)
- "The management is poor and ones I have had experience with only care about the profit." (in 289 reviews)
- "Senior Leadership did not care enough about their own employees to discuss the superior work their internal employees were performing." (in 91 reviews)
- "Few managers have college degrees and 1/2 the staff do not know English on a high school level." (in 81 reviews)
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- 5.0Sep 5, 2023Patient Service SpecialistCurrent Employee, less than 1 yearTorrance, CA
Pros
This workplace is one of the best hospitals to work at. The manager is really helpful and encouraging.
Cons
Always a busy unit, the staff are always on the go.
- 4.0Sep 2, 2023IS Program ManagerCurrent Employee, more than 3 years
Pros
Lots of opportunities to move up if you work hard and want it. Had some of my best managers/directors/bosses here at Providence who pushed me in the most positive ways. Really appreciated the team cultures that I have been part of so far. The pay is fair for those in Program/Project Management, especially for a Healthcare System. You have to ask for it though when you first get the job. Providence is also very work from home friendly. I've worked from home since Covid and we're never going back into mandatory office stations. I do sometimes have to work over 40 hours a week especially when projects deploy, but the work life balance overall is great. Overall great co-workers.
Cons
The benefits could be better. You have to use your PTO to get paid for any holidays. The health insurance benefits aren't great either (you have to pay quite a bit to insure yourself and your family; i.e. compared to Kaiser where they covered my entire family for free). The HR overall is outsourced to the Philippines and they are not very helpful at all. 401k matching is pretty minimal. I do sometimes have to work over 40 hours a week especially when projects deploy, but the work life balance overall is great. There is a definite switch to outsourcing jobs to India which it feels like they often try to hide but everyone already knows. Raises are very minimal; it's considered great if you get 3% a year. Does not seem to be bonus structures for PMO folks unless you are a Manager level or higher.
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Providence has an overall rating of 3.6 out of 5, based on over 5,588 reviews left anonymously by employees. 64% of employees would recommend working at Providence to a friend and 58% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has decreased by -1% over the last 12 months.
64% of Providence employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated Providence 3.4 out of 5 for work life balance, 3.6 for culture and values and 3.5 for career opportunities.
According to reviews on Glassdoor, employees commonly mention the pros of working at Providence to be career development, culture, benefits and the cons to be senior leadership, management, compensation.