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What is it like working at UPMC Presbyterian UPMC?
Overworked and under compensated.
Benefits Specialist in Pittsburgh:
Pros: Working with physicians and vendors
Cons: Compensation and favoritism. No opportunity for growth.
Challenging.
Information Technology (IT) Manager in Pittsburgh:
Pros: My team, my patients, my end-users, my flexible work environment
Cons: Lack of communication, lack of transparency, expectations without any gratitude
The CEO finds way's of getting paid more while nurses are still terribly compensated.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Pittsburgh:
Pros: Working with coworkers.
Cons: A new grad, with no bachelor's degree, in New Jersey can be paid more than a nurse in Pittsburgh, at the largest well known hospital, with 4 years experience AND a bachelor's degree and a certification. Completely underpaid.
Love helping people.
Patient Care Technician in Greensburg:
Pros: It’s a great opportunity to make a difference in people’s life’s
Cons: Nothing about my job it’s the drive
Using My Experience to Help Influence the Next Generation of Nurses.
Nursing Instructor in Pittsburgh:
Pros: People
Cons: Getting up early on clinical days
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