HealthPlanOne reviews

3.0

43% would recommend to a friend

(677 total reviews)
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Ben Pajak

55% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

HealthPlanOne has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 677 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The HealthPlanOne employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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677 reviews
1.0
Apr 24, 2022

Lots of missing pieces

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great training classmates, work from home during training

Cons

The process needs a lot of work, no marx check? Their systems barely work, script is all over the pace

1.0
Apr 22, 2022

LAST RESORT

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Convenient location along the I-4 corridor

Cons

This is not top-notch training! You get three weeks after onboarding, no side-jacking then you're thrown on the phones. Sups will breathe down your neck to get out of ACW because they have to meet service levels and you won't have any other training unless it's provided from the carrier. Your leaders all come from TTEC - with minimal supervisory experience -and they'll promote their own before anyone else. I didn't find them very supportive at all and the only resources available to me were due to my own research. It's inexplicable the nature of the business that agents have zero experience with SEPs and would rather refer a good lead to Medicare than uncover one. Aetna has a contractual agreement to have so many cheeks in the seat, so you can expect to sit for up to 40 hours a week in a campaign and get zero calls. You get no opportunity to hone your skills and no opportunity to make additional incentive unless you are a favored employee. If you ask many of the tenored agents, you'd know this is one of the top reasons for leaving. In addition, they pay the least hourly wage and incentive in the tri-county area at $17.16 an hour and a ridiculous commission of $10 per enrollment/$5 if you are able to do a plan change. If you don't convert, they constantly "threaten" you they'll throw you on welcome calls after AEP - that's the best they can do to motivate you is to make it appear they've demoted you. The agents that are submitting non-compliant enrollments are untouchable. They're still making their numbers even if the plan doesn't stick so they get preferential treatment. They don't value you as a person - even if you give two week notice, your employment ends the day you submit your resignation letter. There's no way to "steal" your book of business so that's simply ridiculous. If you choose to leave, exhaust your PTO because they won't pay out accrued time. You should also know that it doesn't matter how far in advance you put in your vacation or appointment request, you will not see any approval (or denial!) until the day before you expect to be off. It's interesting there are WAH positions now because they were putting on the pressure to return to the office even when there was a spike in COVID-19. The site manager and team leaders sit in staff meetings every single day for hours at a time and are unavailable to the agents. What could they possibly be talking about every day? You may be assigned to a new team or a new manager and literally be between teams with noone speaking to you for weeks at a time. We've concluded it's just a tactic to get us to quit because they have nothing else on us. I'm here to tell you my license is my livelihood. No allegation former against me shall prosper. Ageism is alive and well.

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