Working for St. Luke's Medical Center- Quezon City made me a stronger employee.The good thingsI have been working for St. Luke's Medical Center for 6 years now, and I can definitely say that this institution has given me a lot of learnings and knowledge. One noteworthy fact is that this hospital is accredited by international organizations such as JCI and TEMOS.
St. Luke's enabled me to perform daily tasks alongside with different members of the healthcare team, making me an excellent team player. In addition, my years of service taught me to work well under pressure. I am not easily fazed by sudden challenges or problems that arise while working. I was trained to be a problem-solver.
In conclusion, choosing this as your first job would be amazing because you will work for an internationally recognized hospital, hence, making you globally competent, You will not have difficulty applying to foreign hospitals.
The challengesAlthough this company provides word-class service to its patients and customers, the treatment of employees could be improved. For instance, starting salary should be increased, over time hours must be lessened, and lastly workload should be adjusted so that more employees will stay.