High Turnover in Internal Audit Department for a reason!! - Anonymous employee Geisinger Employee Review

1.0
31 Jan 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Can’t think of any so I will give a nice warning. Thank me later. Stay away from Internal Audit. I’m a current employee in Audit and have seen excellent talent be driven away by harassing management practices. Currently, we are short staffed in our busiest time of the year. I have been trying to transfer like everyone else. Fourteen lucky Auditors transferred out of the department or left Geisinger within the last year. Do the math!

Cons

Back stabbing employees that will do anything to get ahead, even if it includes falsely blaming others for their poor performance to hide their inadequacies. Management that sides with these employees and harasses those that are actually putting their best effort forth. This department has thrived for years on taking away work from home privileges, demotions, write-ups, and tracking employees by tagging them on IM to see their status as a means of babysitting adults. Unfortunately, they are doing this to their hard working employees while the others get away with everything! My advice, watch your back!

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Geisinger Response
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At Geisinger, we strongly value our employees and the feedback they provide. As part of that commitment, we’re dedicated to creating a culture of support and understanding to ensure all team members feel heard. We appreciate your transparency as we continue to consider ways to improve as an organization and encourage you to reach out to HR leadership with any additional concerns.

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