UnitedHealth Group reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(15,427 total reviews)

Stephen Hemsley

38% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

UnitedHealth Group has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 15,427 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UnitedHealth Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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15K reviews
1.0
Feb 19, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The only pros about this job was that it was a fully remote / work from home position and my coworkers were nice (I actually still keep in touch with them to this day!)

Cons

Disclaimer: I haven't worked at Optum / UnitedHealth Group since the Summer of 2021. Hopefully a lot of these policies have changed for the better, but the following is my personal and true experience with the company. I worked in the BAR (Benefits, Authorizations, and Referrals) department for mental health. I would take calls from members and providers on a variety of issues. There were back to back calls, which was to be expected, but we had very little time to ourselves. The ACW (after call work) average was 45 seconds. They only wanted us to spend 45 seconds after a call to finish our notes and catch our breaths before going back into the queue. Are you serious? The calls were very triggering, too. I remember getting calls from people threatening to harm themselves and others. We aren't crisis managers; we aren't trained to handle suicidal people and the fact that it was our responsibility to make sure that they got to the right place (often with a long hold time), it put a lot of unfair pressure on us. We were only allowed a 30 minute lunch, and I believe that we should have at least 45 minutes to an hour to recharge after taking calls nonstop for four hours. We were also allowed two 15 minute breaks, but if we went over it by a minute, there would be managers asking us what the problem was. Their PTO / Holiday agreement was awful. I'm not sure if this was limited to only CSRs, but if we wanted to get holiday pay, we'd have to work the day before AND the day after the holiday. Let's say it's Memorial Day weekend, and you want to take the Friday before it off. Well, you won't be getting paid for that Monday! God forbid people want to have an extra day off to spend with their family or just to relax without being penalized for it. The turnover rate was very high. People were quitting this job before the training was even over! By the time I left, half of my training class had quit. And now, less than a year later, none of the people that I trained with currently work at that position anymore. You would think the higher ups at UHG would notice it and realize the common denominator. There was also more responsibility for the same pay. During my final two weeks at the position, I heard from my coworkers that they were going to be trained in claims which would mean taking on an additional set of callers, but their pay would not be increased. The health insurance wasn't good. How are we working at one of the largest health insurance companies and the options that they offer their employees are trash?! Some people weren't able to afford the insurance at all because the pay was so low. I was able to get the most expensive insurance, but that still came with a high deductible. I could go on for much longer, but I, along with my coworkers, was so eager to leave this job. If any management is reading this, please see my advice below.

1.0
May 14, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home. Pay is ok, but not great

Cons

Been with the company 5 years and wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. Every key stroke is monitored. Process 400 plus prior authorizations in a month each with multiple data points that have to be validated and/or entered. Yet the scoring is so punitive its it's incredible. Make one mistake and your quality score for the month is destroyed. And that mistake follows you for three months. Dont even think about talking to anybody outside of your team.....that's a major infraction. Keep your head down, do what your told and keep your mouth shut. That's the culture. If you want to get ahead, the only way is to drink the cool aide and spout the company line.....no matter what you really think. Supervisors play favorites and retaliate in very passive aggressive ways. Dont bother to call human resources with a problem, they will refer you back to your supervisor. This place is horrible.

2.0
Feb 16, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great salary, work from home, enjoy work Wonderful team of medical directors. Great teamwork among peers, employee stock purchase program .

Cons

This is a job not a career. Many cannot wait to retire. There is no culture. Unless the culture is work until you drop dead! As a group, we feel unappreciated and unrecognized. The company gets you in on the great salary and then nicked and dimes. You work very hard for this salary often working on weekends and holidays or putting in 12 hours starring into a computer screen. This past year the company showed outstanding earrings, the stock is through the roof, and the company was given a huge corporate tax break. I was hopeful that the company would recognize us as part of their prosperity similar to what ATT and Apple did with their employees. Instead, many had their bonuses cut. We work very hard at CCR often ignoring our own needs, our health, and the needs of our families. There is no work / life balance. Not if you do the job right. We feel disregarded and very used. Upper management is self serving, narcissistic, and toxic, I think UHC needs to drain the swamp!

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