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Boston Medical Center

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Everything is not always as it seems. - Human Resources Boston Medical Center Employee Review

3.0
12 Aug 2014
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Pros

You will make some great connections working in a very large hospital, Great lunch options, Cafe food is pretty good too. There are opportunities and initiatives that is open to all employees to get involved around the hospital. Benefits are great. When I first started the org was very mission driven

Cons

Parking is expensive, HR hiring process is extremely slow, outdated payroll system (paper time sheets, really in 2014?) Human Resources department is constantly changing, nothing they say is ever consistent departments within HR do not really work together. There is no room for professional growth, And also there isn't any professional development opportunities for training. Management fails to consider work life balance for their employees, they just expect their employees to come in early, stay late and work throughout their lunch. Worst of all HR is unreliable.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Opportunities to learn a lot in a short amount of time, lots of local collaborations and community engagement, networking with senior researchers and providers, career development opportunities.

Cons

A lot of office politics, I find people can be very passive aggressive when conflict or misalignment happens, role responsibilities are not clearly defined, can be difficult to secure a promotion, low pay, lots of oversight, teams can be overwhelmed because they are over staffed, I didn’t receive formal training on a lot of things, management need to be trained on team leadership, high turnover, a lot of burnout, lack of employee advocacy from management, expectations can be subjective leading to a lot of confusion.

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