Working at Rush University Medical Center

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Ratings for Rush University Medical Center

  • Appreciation
    3.5
  • Company Outlook
    4.3
  • Fair Pay
    2.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.6
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.1
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
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Rush University Medical Center Reviews

What is it like working at Rush University Medical Center?

Toxic work environment.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Chicago:
Pros: coworkers can be great
Cons: undervalued, no accountability, lack of transparency, stressful & toxic environment, workplace bullying
Decent place to work.
Administrative Assistant in Chicago:
Pros: Friendly people and standard benefits that include Medical, Dental, and Vision. Medical also covers mental health.
Cons: Poor work-life balance. We only earn Paid Time Off. No Sick Leave nor Paid Holidays. We are obligated and forced to use our hard earned PTO for Holidays. These really eats through our Paid Time Off leaving us with a small amount of days to use for personal days, vacation, and sick leave. Burnout is really a thing here. HR department is very slow.
Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC):
Great culture - they care about community and employees - best of all hospitals I’ve worked at. They actually value diversity, patient care, education, and knowledge - they don’t just pretend while only caring about the bottom line. Of course pay and benefits could be better, but every hospital is struggling with that these days.

Most Popular Benefits at Rush University Medical Center

Retirement & Financial Benefits
Defined Benefit Pension Plan
Defined Contribution Pension Plan
Health & Insurance Benefits
Health Insurance
Life Insurance