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Work anywhere else!!! - Anonymous employee Intermountain Health Employee Review

1.0
6 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are none, zero, 0. Seriously there are none. I would rather work at Target, Starbucks, Amazon, and drive an Uber than work here. I was hoping during the merger things would get better. Things have gotten worse. Benefits are terrible. No advancement. Pay is garbage. Management and senior leadership is embarrassing.

Cons

Where to start? Most of the leaders are extremely under qualified with the good caregivers and those with experience and knowledge are always over looked. I rely on anyone other than my supervisors for help and advice. The company is 100%UT and Mormon run. It does feel like a cult. Especially if you don’t believe in the same faith. Friendly to your face but nothing more. There is no opportunities for advancement. There is no diversity. They talk a wonderful game but that’s the Mormon way. Talk and say what people want you to say but don’t walk the walk. You will be shunned if you leave the company, so make sure you are ready to leave. If Intermountain finds out I wrote this I will be let go. The pay is awful, because they own 90% of UT. If you live in CO,NV, MT work anywhere else. They will pay you what you are worth. There are surveys for everything! There are endless meetings about issues with no solutions or accountability. The problems get swept under the rug until next month, when the cycle repeats. DO NOT WORK HERE!! Find a company that will value you and your experience.

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Intermountain Health Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your review with us. First and foremost, we are sorry to hear that you are unhappy with your experience at Intermountain Health. We appreciate your valuable feedback as it helps us identify the areas we can improve. Intermountain is committed to life-long learning and providing professional development opportunities for all our caregivers. Upward mobility is a key focus for us. We implement educational resources that empower caregivers to gain new skills that drive personal and professional growth. Some of these resources include access to an online digital learning library and partial tuition coverage for a number of accredited programs. Through these avenues, we strive to support talent development that can align with the career goals of our caregivers.  Additionally, at Intermountain, we enjoy the privilege of working with caregivers from many different heritages and backgrounds, who enhance our mission by bringing their traditions, customs, experiences, and perspectives to work every day. Our Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) is active in visibly raising awareness and helping us create a culture of equitable opportunity and belonging. The OEI hosts and sponsors events, trainings, Caregiver (Employee) Resource Groups, and multimedia marketing campaigns. More fundamentally, these talented caregivers drive our focus on ongoing policies and practices for hiring, supporting, and developing a diverse and culturally competent workforce at all levels, listening to diverse groups caregivers, and sourcing from diverse talent pools in the community. We take all feedback seriously and will share your review with our teams as we continue to move forward.

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Thank you for taking the time to share your review. At Intermountain Health, 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. Additionally, we believe that a culture of well-being for all caregivers is foundational to our ability to deliver on our mission of helping people live the healthiest lives possible. Caregivers are at the heart of what we do, which is why we have invested in and implemented several programs and resources to help caregivers enhance their physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and financial health. It’s important that every caregiver feels secure, supported, and safe, both at home and at work. Your thoughts will be shared with our teams as we continue to learn and move forward together.
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