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Johns Hopkins Health System

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Johns Hopkins Health System reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(4,053 total reviews)

Kevin Sowers

74% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Johns Hopkins Health System has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 4,053 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Johns Hopkins Health System employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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4K reviews
3.0
Jun 5, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits such as Insurance, tuition assistance almost $6,000 a year, tickets to the Rays Baseball Games sometimes are Free, or $35, great company to work for, you can get discounts everywhere for being an employee even if you rent, you can have the move-in deposit waived.

Cons

They monitor everything you do! Supervisors nick pick on all the work. They send you error reports daily!!! Actions that need to be corrected. The workload is heavy, no lunch breaks. It's like a slave yard. No one stays there long. They leave as soon as they get a new job. The turnover rate is high and you will have anxiety issues and headaches everyday.

4.0
Jul 11, 2022

Honestly...

Recommend
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Pros

Great learning environment, awesome place for new nurses (seriously), opportunity to learn about rare conditions and abnormalities, many specialties and subspecialties, IV team, phlebotomy, charge nurse opportunity surplus, unit becomes your family, took care of many Arabic princes and famous actors JHH is for you if you have a type A personality and enjoy comparing your life to others. Ratios: Cardiovascular PCU 1:3 days, 1:4 nights Ortho trauma 1:5-6 days & nights

Cons

POLITICS! It's exhausting for someone who just wants to do their job and go home; nurses bully their young here, baseline racial targeting (if you are brown skin, you know exactly what I mean) which is strange because of the location, cafeteria selection could be better and have better hours, diet only sodas offered in full sizes, parking is awful and expensive - was more than $120/mo for staff nurses, but for doctors....$0! Managers will black ball you when attempting to advance your career on other units (just lay low). Nurses looking for a calm place to settle down, this is NOT it. Nurses looking for peace of mind, this is NOT it. Nurses looking for a supportive, non-punitive environment, this is NOT it. Travel nurses - this is NOT it. To my brown people: avoid if possible, but you can definitely do it, just lay low with management (no matter how down-to-earth they come off). The culture if for those who enjoy power positions and nurses who do not want to actually be bedside. Many staff nurses hate their home lives and use JHH as a way to control something in their life. My best advice: (1) recognize the individuals that are unhappy at home and minimize contact with them, (2) don't stay at JHH too long

1.0
Jun 6, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

We are moving to a new and improved building (finally)

Cons

Supervisors do not care about patient care. They look at numbers and the budget and keep patients there FOREVER. It's sad because instead of helping patients recover, we keep them in the program for as long as we can. They lose hope and become very dependent on staff and become almost comfortable with the monotony of the PRP. I would never send a family member or friend there. I would honestly give 0 stars if I could. Also, the work environment is very hostile.

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