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Anonymous Software Engineer
Current
New York, New York State
Health insurance is decent enough. If you are in a non-family plan (single), the HSA plan (with a $2600 annual deductible) is covered by the company with no contribution required by the employee, and on top of that the company contributes with $1600 for the HSA account per year, which helps covering the deductible, and, in case you don't use your insurance through the year, this money will accumulate in your HSA account and can be used later for any medical expenses.
Former
Not sure what the "Current Senior Project Manager in San Jose" is referring to. I've found Adobe's health coverage to be excellent. I am part of the Aetna HealthSave program, where you have an HSA (that Adobe contributes to) and yes, it has a high deductible ($1250 for single person) but again, Adobe gives you $750, so it's really only $500 for you. All preventative care is covered 100% and most other care, when handled in-network, is covered at 90%.
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Anonymous Senior Project Manager
Current
San Jose, California
Adobe's health insurance hardly covers anything. Very expensive out of pocket costs.
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Current
Lehi, Utah
Generous options for health insurance, including an automated assistant to help choose a plan. The addition of flex spending and employer donation to that fund was a nice surprise.
Anonymous Research Intern
Former
San Jose, California
I don't know too much about this. I was only an intern there and did not have health insurance covered.