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Ratings for Kaiser Permanente

  • Appreciation
    3.6
  • Company Outlook
    4.3
  • Fair Pay
    3.2
  • Learning and Development
    3.8
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    3.3
  • Pay Transparency
    3.2
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Kaiser Permanente Reviews

What is it like working at Kaiser Permanente?

Extremely Busy Pain Management Practice.
Physician / Doctor, Physiatrist in Atlanta:
Pros: I enjoy helping patients learn how to relieve and manage their pain.
Cons: Disorganized work-flows, consistently short-staffed, Immediate Supervisor devalues suggestions to improve work environment and patient care.
Not enough support but I love the job.
Sterile Processing Supervisor in Oakland:
Pros: Solving problems with doctors and staff and service leads
Cons: Poor management not supporting is there physically is all
Awesome.
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) in Riverside:
Pros: Pay
Cons: Bonuses
Great working at KP.
Project Manager, Information Technology (IT) in Pasadena:
Pros: Empowerment from management.
Cons: Slow promotions.
Work/Home/Life balance non-existent.
Senior Systems Administrator in Pleasanton:
Pros: Health plan
Cons: Threatened constantly that my position will go offshore
I find it extremely rewarding to work as a Medical Social Worker and effect positive change for the individuals that I encounter on a daily basis.
Medical Social Worker in Santa Clara:
Pros: The ability to work autonomy while being able to consult on more challenging cases as needed.
Cons: The politics involved at times and increased case loads
Saving lives.
Endoscopy Technician in Bellevue:
Pros: Helping patients
Cons: Co workers