Offers competitive compensation and a highly flexible geographic work model
Inconvénients
Toxic work environment, highly dysfunctional leadership culture, limited training, inability to safely give upward feedback, fear dynamics
Réponse de Intermountain Health
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re sorry to hear that your interactions with management didn’t meet your expectations. At Intermountain Health, we believe strong, supportive leadership is essential to a positive work environment, and we take concerns like yours seriously. We’re always working to keep communication open and meaningful across all levels of the organization. We’ve built in several ways for caregivers and leaders to stay connected and share feedback, like 30-, 60-, and 90-day check-ins during onboarding, regular team huddles, and quarterly meetings. These touchpoints are designed to create space for real conversations and collaboration. We appreciate your input and will be sharing it with our teams as we continue to grow and improve together.
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We are happy to hear about your time at Intermountain Health and that you enjoy our collaborative, team-focused work culture and our supportive leadership. Your feedback is important, and we’ll share it with our teams as we continue to learn and grow.
Bad management at LDS Hospital Field Logistics. They won't actually manage employees. The manager and supervisor have no backbone. If you want to show up hours late they say nothing. If you want to call in weekly they say nothing. But get mad at other employees who already have more work to do because they won't stand up to the bad employees. There's no sort of organization of how things are done for PTO for employees. They decided we have to just figure it out ourselves while they sit in their offices doing nothing. They have favorites who can get away with breaking the Intermountain attendance policy. There are two people who should have been fired for that a long time ago