Employee Reviews
(Winged ratings measure job satisfaction on scale of 1 to 5)

Anonymous shared this review of Tower Health on Jan 24th, 2019
"There is potential and some signs of positive change but overall the culture here is not particularly supportive and professional development is lacking"
Are women & men treated equally?
"No"
Does the CEO support gender diversity?
"Not sure"
One thing Tower Health can improve?
"Improve my benefits (e.g. medical, maternity)"
Recent Salary
>$150k
Recent Bonus
$20k-$50k
Level of Flexibility
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5
Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
Policies
Did you take Maternity leave?
"No"
Would you recommend Tower Health to other women?
"Maybe"
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Anonymous shared this review of Tower Health on Nov 29th, 2018
"Generally its a good place to work, however they could do a better job of supporting women in middle management on the administrative side and upper administration system wide. Many of the highest positions are still held by older, white men. This should definitely be more balanced considering the workforce skews more to the female. I would also like to see more diversity in upper administration. Additionally they could do a better job of developing their leaders internally...not much training or support is given...its a bit of sink or swim. "
Are women & men treated equally?
"No"
Does the CEO support gender diversity?
"Not sure"
One thing Tower Health can improve?
"Improve work-life balance and policies (e.g. flex-time, limit face time)"
Recent Bonus
$0-$10k
Level of Flexibility
1
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5
"Flexibility depends on position and department. Some areas are much more flexible than others. "
Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
Policies, Culture
Did you take Maternity leave?
"No"
"I do not have children. "
Would you recommend Tower Health to other women?
"Yes"
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