Pros
The people, Rogers attracts incredible employees. The mission/work of Rogers is also extremely attractive and it feels good to work for a company that is doing some good in the world.
Cons
Retention. Rogers for some reason cannot hang onto it's best employees and it's devaluing and destroying the culture day by day. With incredibly high turnover on many patient-facing positions, it's hard to develop any kind of consistency. Internal communication is also horrendous, senior leaders would leave or be let go and there would be no explanation or messaging to employees to explain the why or give confidence in any sort of plan moving forward. There has also been so much change in the executive leadership team that the general employee base has zero faith in the current team's direction. Many years we would have no strategic goals until halfway through the year, though employee reviews were always due on time.