
Data from 60 employees in 4 departments at Kaiser Permanente revealed employees in the Design department feel the highest amount of job security at Kaiser Permanente whereas employees in the Operations department tend to feel the least secure. When comparing men to women, women are more likely to say they feel secure at Kaiser Permanente. Lastly, employees who have a Doctoral or professional degree or have 3 to 6 Years work experience feel Secure Enough about their job at Kaiser Permanente.
Answered by 60 Kaiser Permanente employees
Other employees at Kaiser Permanente answered Secure Enough the most among all other ethnicities.
Caucasian employees at Kaiser Permanente answered Insecure the least among all other ethnicities.
Kaiser Permanente employees in Design answered Secure Enough the most among all other departments.
Kaiser Permanente employees in Operations answered Very Insecure the least among all other departments.
Kaiser Permanente employees aged 51-55 answered Secure Enough the most among all other ethnicities.
Kaiser Permanente employees aged 31-35 answered Very Insecure the least among all other ethnicities.
Kaiser Permanente employees with a Doctoral or professional answered Secure Enough the most among all other education levels.
Kaiser Permanente employees with a Bachelor's degree answered Insecure the least among all other education levels.
Kaiser Permanente employees with 3 to 6 Years experience answered Neutral the most among all other segments.
Kaiser Permanente employees with Over 10 Years experience answered Insecure the least among all other segments.
Kaiser Permanente employees in Washington, DC answered Very Secure the most among all other locations.
Kaiser Permanente employees in San Francisco answered Insecure the least among all other locations.