Duke Health IT jobs.......mediocrity all the way - werkgeversreview IT Analyst bij Duke Health

1,0
8 sep 2008
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Goedkeuring directeur
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Good benefits, flexible schedule, that is it.

Minpunten

Very underpaid as compared to other IT shops in the area. The HR department's rules and regulations as they relate to promotions and salary in addition to our performance evaluations not having any effect on our salary, makes it almost impossible to get ahead. Basically, if you come to work for a particular dept, and you work your fingers to the bone, and get performance reviews that show this, you will still only get the same pay increase as everyone else....usually a paltry 3 percent per year. As to promotions within your group/dept, not so much. There are basically two job categories...IT Analyst and Senior IT Analyst. Unfortunately, the number of Senior IT Analysts is limited to a certain number per group. So, if I were to come into a group already with the allowed number of Senior Analysts, and worked my butt off for 5, 10, 15 years (assuming nobody left), I would never get promoted. Really the only way to get a decent pay raise is to go to another dept, and the increase you receive here is also limited to 10 percent more than what you are making now. This basically prevents any of our lower echelon staff (help desk,etc) from following the natural progression to Desktop Support as the hiring manager cannot pay them what the position is calling for! As such, we have an environment which does not encourage promotion from within and has a high rate of turnover.

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5,0
16 jun 2026
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Scheduling is quite flexible working 3 12s

Minpunten

Holiday pay is only for major holidays not Christmas Eve

1,0
23 jun 2026
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Goedkeuring directeur
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The work is meaningful and the team consists of some highly skilled professionals who are dedicated to supporting patients, providers, and the organization. The role provides exposure to complex issues and opportunities for professional growth.

Minpunten

The department suffers from significant leadership and culture challenges. Employees are hired as experienced professionals but are given little autonomy to perform the work they were hired to do. Leadership frequently inserts itself into routine matters, creating unnecessary delays and fostering a culture of micromanagement rather than trust. Communication is inconsistent and often lacks accountability. Important decisions and changes are frequently communicated verbally without written follow-up, creating confusion and shifting expectations. Employees are expected to remember evolving guidance, identify leadership mistakes, and compensate for communication failures. There is a noticeable gap between leadership messaging and employee experience. Work-life balance, employee engagement, and professional respect are regularly discussed, but many employees do not experience those values in practice. Concerns raised by employees do not appear to result in meaningful change, contributing to low morale and diminished trust in leadership. Leadership often responds to issues by implementing department-wide restrictions rather than addressing the specific individuals or situations involved. As a result, high-performing employees are subjected to increasing oversight and reduced autonomy because leadership is unwilling to address performance concerns directly. Turnover, employee dissatisfaction, and leadership credibility have been ongoing concerns. The department would benefit from leaders who are willing to listen, communicate transparently, accept accountability, and trust the expertise of the professionals they supervise.

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