HCA Corporate Offices are a High-School Circus - Content Coordinator HCA Healthcare Employee Review

1.0
16 Oct 2018
Recommend
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Pros

First let me say that I left HCA of my own accord, under good circumstances and with good graces of my management. I worked at HCA CORPORATE - not in the divisions or facilities. Some very great, talented, and intelligent people work at the HCA corporate offices. They have huge opportunities to delve into new and complex projects. They offer stable jobs with relatively good compensation and benefits.

Cons

Women in power at the HCA Corporate offices (VPs and beyond) are superficial, repressive, and deeply vindictive. Those overseeing marketing, content, and other enterprise-wide services do not help those in their care use their skills, grow their strengths, succeed, or think strategically or creatively. Young women need not apply to HCA Corporate - they will have their spirits crushed and their work squandered. Young men may have a better shot, but unlikely. People are promoted at HCA Corporate only when others leave and no one else is there to step in. HR will placate you, but will NOT help you here. You will NOT be set up for success and even if you are doing the right things and the best things, HR will side with your "leadership." Selfishness, falsehoods, and back-stabbing are the ways to win at HCA.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

There some flexibility with scheduling and they let you pick up as many shifts as you want and pretty much your own schedule.

Cons

Very poorly managed, chronically understaffed but managers are dismissive and deny it. The support from staff is inconsistent, the staff nurses are either fresh new grads or very bitter nurses who don’t want to help and expect you to handle everything by yourself as a tech. Most nurses here are PRN’s on contracts that get floated so it’s really hard to expect consistency in the staff you work with and build trusting relationships. Management will promise to train you as a unit secretary but will never follow up. They also agree to help you get opportunities for learning and growth but refuse to follow up or forget about it altogether, despite reminders. It’s not a priority. If your goal is to grow and learn more this is not the place. It’s running on fumes at 95% of the time. Very high turnover, we struggle to keep staff. They’ll call you in to pick up when they’re understaffed with no incentive or something minimal like “swag” (some gear). Very poorly compensated and you will not be appreciated for the hard work you do. Also it took 2 months for them to get me started despite numerous attempts to reach the HR, Management etc.

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