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Stay away from this place - Anonymous employee Health Shared Services BC Employee Review

1.0
21 May 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Nice office (Burnaby only) - Light workload (in some department) - Job security - Good for people who'd like just to come to work to "punch another pensionable day"

Cons

- Extremely toxic office environment - The notion of teamwork is unheard of - No long-term organizational strategy - No career advancement options - Incompetent management. Some managers can't even write their own emails (just imagine how pathetic you have to be not to be able to do that). - Some departments are like a revolving door. With even directors changing every year in those departments you can imagine the level of turnover in the lower levels. - Some employees have been in healthcare for 30, 40 years. They never had exposure to the world outside of their well. They just brew in their own pot, having gotten stuck in the 20th century. - Those employees with 20 or 30 years of tenure have a sense of entitlement - they know the organization doesn't have "balls" to let them go.

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1.0
5 Jun 2018
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Pros

Great benefits and decent salary Some very talented staff with long term commitment to delivering technology and solutions to support Health Authorities and health care delivery

Cons

1) Disappointing lack of direction, budget or authority to implement proactive solutions to support Health Authorities. 2) Too many contractors hired as executives and management, with conflicts of interest, making strategic decisions without best practices, that only benefit themselves in the long term. 3) Contracted Executives and Contracted managers continue to replace employees with contractors with zero long term interest or commitment in seeing quality services delivered to health authorities. They lack the sense of pride and personal investment for success most employees have. 4) Zero transparency from executives and management, gives a sense of instability and lack honesty from the leadership. 5) There has in the past been some absolutely disrespectful treatment from one particular executive, with profanity laden attacks on some managers and staff. Vile vulgar language that would see an employee fired in a heart beat. This executive has recenly left BCCSS after 2 years, and been hired at PHSA in a leadership role. Name rhymes with AJ, but spelled differently. 6)Keeping in mind that all staff are required to complete respectful workplace training, it would appear that these same standards do not apply to some executives. See point 5

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3.0
23 May 2015
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

There are lot's of interesting technologies and projects to engage in. The health authorities across BC look to HSSBC for infrastructure support, so it's quite rewarding to feel that your contributing in a positive way to improvement in healthcare for people who need it. The TPM's and TA's are a good lot of people. The organisation is actively looking for new talent, because of high turnover and growth

Cons

There is a lot of transition, which is hampering the release of projects to the design and PM teams. There are now better TPM reporting standards, but still a total lack of SA design standards. Some of the senior management don't understand, and don't seem to care, about the technical solutions HSSBC delivers. The various technology areas are subject to "siloes". They are departmentalized and it is difficult to collaborate with them in order to get a set of tasks done on schedule. Turnover is very high. Many people discover they don't like the environment.

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