the 401k plan was great but the role was so short.
1.0
Dec 6, 2015
Anonymous employee
Former
Palmdale, California
There wasn't a benefits package.
1.0
Dec 6, 2015
Anonymous Deskside support
Current
Washington, District of Columbia
It is a recruiting agency. It is temp to hire so you don't really want to use their benefits. If you can hold out 6 months you will likely get hired on full time to a company with a quality benefits package.
3.0
Nov 19, 2015
Anonymous employee
Current
Chicago, Illinois
Health Insurance and vacation package needs improvement.
4.0
Nov 19, 2015
Anonymous Technical Recruiter
Former
Chesapeake, Virginia
Med plan is average to most companies.
3.0
Nov 13, 2015
Anonymous Technical Support Specialist
Current
Durham, North Carolina
the option for the 401 is nice. The Health Ins. even that it is offered is not very good.
4.0
Nov 11, 2015
Anonymous employee
Current
Richmond, Virginia
Great benefits package. Has various plans to choose from.
1.0
Oct 29, 2015
Anonymous investigations specialist
Current
Bellevue, Washington State
Literally nothing. Their healthcare plan is the closest thing to a direct punch in the face that I can imagine.
2.0
Oct 21, 2015
Anonymous Intern
Former
Raleigh, North Carolina
No distinct insurance benefits or otherwise even with 40 hours of work per week, which was very irritating. It is because we were contractual interns.
4.0
Oct 21, 2015
Anonymous Senior Business Analyst
Former
Oakland, California
Benefits were shared based upon time employed.
Biggest issues with contract work after the Affordable Care Act is:
1) The requirement for medical insurance and the cost.
2) The re-establishment of a deductible: Upon new benefits period or a new contract with a different contract company.