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Q&A With Intergis Employees

Intergis employees answer questions about what life is like behind the scenes at their company, including queries about culture, leadership, professional development, and compensation.

How employees describe working at Intergis

Low co pay fo physician visits

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PTO working while sick leave

My experience has been mostly positive, leadership takes into account what staff has to say

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Coworkers need to be held accountable.

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My company truly values their employees and they aren't afraid to show their appreciation.

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Q&A With Intergis Employees

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  • Helping others is the best reward from my job.

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    It's a huge organization that has grown by 'folding in' other organizations. The hospitals each have their own board and bylaws which sometimes conflict with each other and complicate workflow, but the legal and compliance teams are working to bring us to a fully standard set of system policy. Some departments and teams are petty and tribal about what they see as their domains; sometimes different teams are trying to solve the same problem, but they aren't in communication with each other. Even when good changes are proposed, they tend to take a long time to be implemented or get adopted by end users.

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  • I have a positive opinion of Bruce Lawrence, from hearing him present at meetings and reading his company wide emails, but I've never met him personally. He seems very warm, like he genuinely cares about staff and patients, but also pragmatic and level headed.

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  • I'm in IT at a huge organization. Work/Life balance ebbs and flows, like it does anywhere else. I think my managers and leads work hard to help us stay balanced and not overworked.

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  • I'm a full time employee. My benefits are valued at about 1/3 of my cash compensation. Paid Personal Leave - after 4 years, I get 6.8 hrs per pay period; My team gets 1 work-from-home day/week Extended Illness Accrual Bank - everyone gets 1 hour/52 hours worked; PPL over 340hrs at the end of the year rolls over to EIAB Retirement Savings Plan - 401(k) & Roth; INTEGRIS matches 3% of FTE salary in retirement savings; vested after 3 years of service Medical/Dental/Vision/Cancer/Short & Long term Disability/Life insurance - reasonably priced, good coverage Education assistance - $2k/year for FTEs, & you don't have to study in your job field Corporate Assistance - Mental health visits (6 per episode (?)) for all members of the FTE's family Wellness Program completion (most programs are free) - $390 off FTE's annual health insurance premium, $780 for FTE + insured spouse Discounts - 24% off At&t cell service, Adoption assistance, cheap Weight Watchers, $40/mo YMCA family membership +

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  • Top Employee Response

    It depends on your department. In IT, there are anywhere from 2-4 interviews, and they can happen over the phone, over a meal, or in an office. Some jobs include a test to see if your technical abilities meet the needs of the job.

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  • It's fractured and slow to change.

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