NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
- NEW YORK, NY
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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
- NEW YORK, NY
- Rating 4.52 out of 5 23 reviews
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- Crime & Safetygrade C+
- Walkabilitygrade A+
- Diversitygrade B
- Nightlifegrade A+
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Dense Urban
Median Household Income
$171,717
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$69,021Median Rent
$2,576
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$1,163Median Home Value
$1,507,729
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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Reviews
Rating 4.52 out of 5 23 reviews
NYP is overall a great company. I cannot speak for all departments, however, the Internal Audit Department is an excellent place to work. Everyone is friendly and respectful, a key part of the culture. Pay is above average for this field and managers allow staff to work remotely, which was especially helpful during the pandemic. I would definitely recommend working here. Managers are understanding and allow you to be flexible with your work schedule when necessary. Additionally, summer Fridays are offered where we are dismissed early. That's definitely a plus.
Working at NYP is one of those jobs where you know you are with a company that will offer many opportunities for growth. Be it tuition reimbursement or internal job opportunities and more. Still through out my seven years with the company and numerous job applications, I have only been able to achieve a lateral movement to a new job. At a place like this the old saying " its not what you know, but who you know" stands atop everything else. I'm not one to suck up for a job, rather I allow my worth ethic to shine. However that doesn't do me any good here. In the past years I've had a total of five interviews, for jobs that I should be qualified for. Only to be over looked for someone who knows the hiring manager closely. Still it hasn't dulled my pursuits, I just now know where to focus my efforts, on school.
Great learning experience but little flexibility in roles. Very professional hospital and everybody, for the most part, is hard-working and provides a high quality of care. I am glad to have worked here for about a year before starting graduate school. I learned a lot from listening to the medical professionals around me, and I got to exhibit some great care being given to patients. The benefits are outstanding and you feel appreciated too for the work you do, no matter how big or small. There is room for growth within the hospital too if you stay for longer. Management, however, can feel hierarchical and personalities are stiff but those that you work close to will be more open. I have been impressed with how the hospital handled the pandemic. The hospital was prepared and organized and the hospital workers were not short on personal protective gear. It is truly a fine hospital and anybody who comes in for treatment is lucky that they chose NewYork-Presbysterian.