Pros
Supportive environment for learning with hands‑on exposure to real cloud and networking projects, including Linux server migrations, Hyper‑V, and switch installations. Teammates and managers are approachable, willing to teach, and respectful of work–life balance, especially for students with class schedules. The culture feels collaborative and family‑like, with chances to work across different IT groups, and the healthcare mission makes the technical work feel meaningful and impactful.
Cons
Believe it or not, there are no cons. Employee turnover is incredibly low. Each month there are 2 new hire orientations, with extensive information about the company, values, mission and job description, with conversations with C Suite employees. Everyone has been approachable and willing to offer advice and assitance when needed. IT and IS departments work incredibly hard to uphold the companies technical infrastructure, and do it with a great attitude. Work-life balance is incredibly valued, plenty of time off when needed. and understanding management who actually care about employee's well-being.