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Intermountain Health

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Well-Managed Healthcare Group that Pays Poorly - Financial Analyst Intermountain Health Employee Review

3.0
11 Jul 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Intermountain is enormous, stable, and supportive. Management knows what they're doing and executes well. If you want to work in health care in Utah, Intermountain is the leading employer.

Cons

The pay is sad. Raises are even sadder. The mystery is why, with such mediocre compensation, so many employees have stuck around for so long. In fact, there are enough lifers that getting a meaningful promotion is next to impossible. The office is full of dead-end jobs

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5.0
7 Jan 2026
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Pros

work 3 days a week with great co-workers.

Cons

The new PTO system is not ideal. They took away many sick days compared to the old way of things

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Intermountain Health Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We value all our current and former caregivers’ feedback, as our focus is to continually improve our practices. We are happy to hear about your time at Intermountain Health and that you enjoyed our collaborative, team-focused work culture and our flexible schedules. As a healthcare organization, everything we do is rooted in data, from creating treatment plans for patients to making decisions about our business. Our benefits package is no different. Intermountain offers benefits that support caregivers, maintain affordability and sustainability, stay competitive in the market, and create a consistent experience for all caregivers. Our benefits will continue to evolve based on caregiver feedback and market data. We appreciate your review and will share it with our teams as we continue to move forward.
2.0
11 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The best benefits by far— comprehensive and easy to navigate and understand.

Cons

Policies and procedures have become detached, less human and much more “bottom line” than in previous years. My disability requests were denied and I haven’t been able to move up or even laterally to accommodate myself in this organization despite having my Bachelors and recent work samples due to the automation of hiring and how removed HR seems from managements goal to promote from within. They’re missing a lot of talent in front of them.

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Intermountain Health Response
1d
Thank you for sharing your feedback, both positive and constructive. At Intermountain Health, we believe that a culture of well-being for all caregivers is foundational to our ability to deliver on our mission of helping people live the healthiest lives possible. Caregivers are at the heart of what we do, which is why we have invested in and implemented several programs and resources to help caregivers enhance their physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and financial health. It’s important that every caregiver feels secure, supported, and safe, both at home and at work. Additionally, data plays a big role in how we care for patients—and it also guides how we support our caregivers. That’s why our benefits are thoughtfully designed to balance affordability, sustainability, and competitiveness, while creating a consistent experience for everyone on our team. We’re always listening, and as caregiver needs and market trends evolve, so will our benefits.
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