Run!!! - Anonymous employee Ascension Employee Review

1.0
27 Aug 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Mobility, The Mission Leader is wonderful and I sure it makes him cringe to see what has been going on.

Cons

They took one one of the best run departments and outsourced it to an RPO that is over whelmed. No communication even to the change over date. Told by COE that the reason they were out sourcing was because they could not keep up with the ministry demands with the current technology. Odd how the same exact technology is going to be used but the RPO. Shame on you---in the 3 years I have been there the middle management and upper management has been like a train wreck. Pretty sure the entire organization will be gone soon.

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Ascension Response
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Thank you for sharing your frustrations. The last year was challenging for our service center as Ascension made decisions regarding how to provide Human Resources services that impacted our service center in Indianapolis. We anticipate that we will need to continually adapt to a changing environment which means increasing or reducing certain service lines as needed. – Patrick J., Associate Experience/Mission Initiatives Manager

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