Carenet Health reviews

2.5

29% would recommend to a friend

(505 total reviews)

John Erwin

45% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Carenet Health has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 505 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Carenet Health employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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505 reviews
1.0
Oct 8, 2012
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Pros

some real great perks, and it is a work from home job for Registered Nurses. Able to adjust schedule to a degree. They will fly you to Texas and put you in a hotel for 3 weeks while you train.

Cons

They want nearly perfect QA scores & fast speed. If you don't achieve that you will be fired before your 60 days is up. People even get fired out of training. If you have been there less than a year they prorate the money they spent on your flight, hotel, & license and make you pay it back. Most they get rid of people before 60 day mark. So you're broke, unemployed and owe them money.

1.0
Sep 12, 2012

CSR outbound

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

the only thing that was a pro here is the break room. The company is growing so there is no telling if there will be advancement opportunities, but unlikely due to the fact that they hire about 85% of the management from outside the company not people who have worked there.

Cons

this place is a glorified West Telemarketing, the training was completely unprofessional and vague. The wages were slightly over minimum wage at 10 dollars reguardless of sales experience and education. The only way to get a raise is through your bonus check that was on average throughout the company 200 to 500 dollars, 500 being the max, and if you exceeded the max you were still only paid the 500, one bonus a month. Coworkers boasting who actually made sales quotas were not promoted, but their managers (who never worked on a phone in their lives) recieved extra pay raises. Begs the question, who would settle to be on the sales floor? those who dont know any better, the company promised so much and not just to myself but every employee and few have actually seen results from it. Also time clock there is useless, if you come in before your shift and clock in , the company adjusts it so you dont get paid extra hours. I have clocked in at 7:30 and the company adjusted it to 8:30 every time. And the days i was asked to stay later, the hours also adjusted to not show I went over 40 hrs to save the company money. Also if you have family issues the management will run the sales pitch on you saying how sorry they are but not be sincere about it as they ask you to work extra days for nothing. They dont tell you its cold calling and "their leads" are names ripped off of the insurance company, hiding behind caremark.

1.0
Jun 8, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working from home Monthly morale bonus-$20-30 to nurses for a pedicure, car wash etc.

Cons

Lost over 60 nurses since May 2011, what does that tell you? Will not pay bonus incentive even if you qualify, finding some inaccurate score to throw off your metrics so they wont have to pay you. Starts one out at $25.25 hr regardless of nursing experience Will belittle you if your call score/metrics are not suitable to them despite being reasonable to an unbiased eye Your schedule is NEVER consistent and they come at you with the line of "business needs" In a statement- they will promise you the world at the outset, then.......

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