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United Summit Center

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Not to bad - Anonymous employee United Summit Center Employee Review

3.0
18 Feb 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers Was not micromanage Enjoyed my position

Cons

Hours Lack of support Travel A lot of learning on your own

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4.0
6 May 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1) Pretty accommodating with work-life balance. Understanding with out-of-work issues. 2) Easy, low stress job where nearly every mistake, whether clerical or technological, can be fixed. 3) Co-workers were mostly nice and easy to get along with. 4) Company is accommodating with job choice and placement within the company, if requested formally. 5) Pretty fulfilling job if you work in your chosen department. 6) Good benefits package with good variety of employee perks. 7) Surprisingly highly technological for a HC non-profit. Complete with share drives and a company Google Drive and e-mail account. Very interconnected and easily accessible system of different clinics, departments and regions within the state of WV. 8) The WVU Medicine takeover started to bring a little more structure to the cons I listed below.

Cons

1) Pay is decent, but not very competitive. One could take a case manager position elsewhere for another HC company and make nearly twice as much as I made here. 2) Laissez-faire attitude toward tardiness and attendance. Being able to call off for theoretically anything is a detriment to the company and the workers. The employees that came to work and actually did their jobs (like myself) were the ones typically picking up the slack. 3) Not always very consistent with continuity of care or standards of care. For example, company executives with little-to-no clinical experience forcing our unit to admit severely physically and neurologically disabled people that we had no business treating. 4) The clients WILL try to sleep with you. It WILL happen to you if you work in a clinical setting with this company. It happened to me several times. I did not partake and I didn’t leave for that reason, but many others have. Constant vigilance and steadfastness are required in the clinical setting with this company. 5) WVU Medicine brought more regulations into the company during and after the takeover. I left right before the takeover was fully complete, so I can’t speak to all of the changes. This could also be considered a pro (see number 8 above).

1.0
20 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None that I can think of

Cons

No work life balance at all

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