HCA is a great company to work for! - Vice President of Quality HCA Healthcare Employee Review

5.0
Jan 23, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This company is very supportive of it's leadership, and invests into our growth. They also tend to promote from within. The culture is wonderful as are the relationships among our peers. HCA is also a very ethical company, which is important to me.

Cons

I can't think of many cons to working here. This has been a great place to work and I hope that I have many more years with HCA.

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Thank you for sharing your positive experience working for HCA. We are proud to have you as part of our family!

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5.0
May 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Really strong culture and opportunities to grow in your carrer.

Cons

It is a BIG company and it is easy to get lost in the crowd.

1.0
May 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Engagement across ITG is low. A significant portion of the workforce is coasting toward retirement, which creates a stagnant environment with little drive or initiative. Compensation is adequate but not compelling enough to offset the cultural inertia

Cons

Stability is an illusion here. Compensation and benefits are underwhelming. PTO starts at 14 days/year and stays there for your first five years. Benefits are below industry standard. No bonus structure to speak of. The deeper issue is structural. In May 2026, HCA posted $1.6 billion in net profit over a single quarter — and responded by laying off hundreds of employees because it was buthurt that Trump stopped the Covid subsidies Let that sink in: a billion-dollar quarter net profit triggered headcount reductions to reduce the payroll, Hundreds of good people lost their jobs overnight in 1 department. Individual performance is irrelevant. It does not matter how much you contribute or how consistently you deliver. A single cost-cutting decision at the C-suite level can eliminate your position overnight. There is no meritocracy here, just exposure to executive whim. If you are looking for career stability or a workplace that values retention, look elsewhere. The culture reflects the incentives — most employees have learned not to invest emotionally in the work, and you can't blame them. When leadership treats headcount as the first lever to pull every time earnings dip, people stop caring and start surviving.

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