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Benefits reviews
171-180 of 210 Reviews
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Anonymous employee
Former
Seattle, Washington State
Worst health insurance and bad management because of politics
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Anonymous employee
Former
Dayton, Ohio
Like all insurance in today's world - high monthly, high deductible, 80/20 after deductible
Anonymous Senior Electrical Designer
Former
Houston, Texas
Best thing you have coverage, when checking with other companies benefit offerings Jacobs was almost double the cost.
Anonymous Electrical Designer
Former
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
prescription plan was great and I used it all the time. please don't make me go into detail about this!!
1
Anonymous Administraton
Current
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Terrible health insurance, high deductible, high premium and a lot of doctors and specialist won't take it. Be prepared to have to go out of network which will cost you another high deductible and another max out of pocket, so save 15K with family.
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Anonymous Senior Mechanical Engineer
Current
New Orleans, Louisiana
it can be expensive if you have family
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Anonymous employee
Current
Pasadena, California
There are options but some of it is very expensive unless you do the HD plan. If you have a family it can be a huge cost.
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Anonymous Senior I&C Engineer
Former
Denver, Colorado
Great health insurance, I had to have back and hip surgery (on both hips) and they covered the majority of it. In addition my long term disability allowed me to maintain my standard of living while I was recuperating.
Anonymous employee
Current
Tampa, Florida
Like most companies since Obamacare they have moved to high deductible plans and they aren't as comprehensive or affordable as plans from 2 - 3 years ago.