St. Vincent's Hospital Employee Reviews about "great people"
Updated Nov 13, 2023

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Return to all Reviews- 3.0Nov 13, 2020Nursing AssistantCurrent EmployeeBirmingham, AL
Pros
Great people to work with.
Cons
There is not enough staff
- 3.0Feb 28, 2021Registered Nurse, Critical CareFormer EmployeeIndianapolis, IN
Pros
Great people to work with daily.
Cons
Not enough help at times during shift.
- 5.0Sep 20, 2017Anonymous EmployeeFormer Employee
Pros
Great people, a caring environment.
Cons
I did not experience any cons.
- 4.0Oct 16, 2022Registered Nurse, BSNCurrent EmployeeBirmingham, AL
Pros
Great people and work environment.
Cons
Hard to find a good place to park
- 5.0May 24, 2021AdministrationFormer Contractor
Pros
Great people, nurses are lovely
Cons
Organisation a little confusing, constant change and breakdown of communication
- 5.0Mar 26, 2022Licensed Practical NurseFormer Employee
Pros
Great place to work great people
Cons
Enhanced benefits I love the place
- 4.0Oct 23, 2023UR RNCurrent Employee, more than 8 yearsJacksonville, FL
Pros
The people are great. I would have left for a new hospital otherwise
Cons
Over 100 yrs old. Cafeteria is expensive.
- 4.0Apr 5, 2017Anonymous InternFormer Intern
Pros
great people who really care
Cons
not sure about cons as i didn't not work i was just a shadow
- 3.0Sep 13, 2013Anonymous EmployeeCurrent Employee
Pros
Great people! Friendly and helpful
Cons
Employees are paid too little, Understaffing is a major issue there is no room for growth in many of the hardest working departments
- 4.0Jun 24, 2016Anonymous EmployeeCurrent Employee
Pros
Great people to work with. Great learning experience.
Cons
Old equipment on medical units. Patient population is tough to deal with. I work harder than what I am compensated for.