Should be Illegal - Manager Optum Employee Review

1.0
Feb 24, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Coworkers are great, but that's changing as everyone runs away from here.

Cons

Constant fear of layoffs Execs make a fortune while workers get cheated Horrible benefits, even though they are the insurance provider Hear talk about diversity while they keep promoting straight white man after straight white man. They'll put women of color in charge of meeting intros though, so that they can claim inclusivity. They look to cheat employees in every way, ensuring they don't ever receive or a save single penny that could make its way to a executive pocket. They just buy any competition so pretty soon everyone in health will work for Optum. If they are buying your company, run now.

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