Businessolver reviews

3.4

60% would recommend to a friend

(560 total reviews)

Jon Shanahan

67% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Businessolver has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 560 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Businessolver employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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560 reviews
5.0
Apr 22, 2015

Project Management - Circle Lead

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Pros

My title is fairly unique at Businessolver, so anyone who is at the company currently will have a pretty good idea who is writing this post. From the top, I have to say that my experience and opportunities at BSC have far exceeded my expectations. I started here 10 months ago as an addition to the project management team; and was just happy to be affiliated with a company that appreciated my potential and appreciated me as an individual. I also have to say that I've never worked so hard -- or been willing to work so hard -- ever before in my 40-year career. And I love it. My involvement in employee benefits sales/enrollment/admin started in1995. In that time, I've never seen an benefits admin company that is so committed to its product, service, and customers as BSC is. BSC management expects its staff to work hard. Realizing that fact, they also give us some nice perks (weekly free lunch, weekly afternoon appetizer time, bi-weekly breakfast) and opportunities to have fun and "blow off steam" in positive ways. This is 100% unlike the other 4 corporations I've worked for in my career. While I've only had experience reporting to one executive at BSC, from that experience, I can say that I've never felt greater support or empowerment from management anywhere else. I think that's true companywide, as well. This company is growing fast -- especially in the past few years. They work hard to provide meaningful on-boarding training; with specific technical training as well. Company culture is one thing that tends to get diluted (or even lost all together) as a company gets bigger. But BSC strives to maintain the value of the company's culture by making it part of the on-boarding training. Management as BSC is introspective and open to ideas and not locked into doing something just because "it's the way we've always done it." We are making changes all the time to make sure we are providing the best levels of service and product to our clients -- and that our internal processes are as meaningful and efficient as possible, too. I don't have any "cons" about working at Businessolver . . . just a bit of insight to share with potential job seekers: To succeed at Businessolver, you need to be a seeker; meaning if you have tasks or responsibilities you are unsure about . . . go ask questions! Everyone -- yes, even managers -- are working hard here and may not always be able to come around and ask how you are doing. BUT you can always go to them or to your peers. Also, a high percentage of the staff has been hired just in the last couple years, so we know what new hires go through and are always willing to answer questions. This next bit of advice is a bit dicier -- and understand that it's strictly the impression of a 40-year career person. For me, I feel that a job at BSC is more meaningful and easier to acclimate to if it's not the very first job you've ever had. It IS hard work, and if I hadn't had the perspective of prior work experience, I may not have had the confidence and understanding of what was needed to persevere. I think one great answer to this is BSC's professional development program (PDP). PDP provides controlled exposure to multiple departments/

Cons

From my experience at BSC, I truly don't believe there is anything that could be considered a true "con" about working here. In my career, I've worked for the government, large and small public and private corporations; and I've been self-employed. All work settings have their plusses and minuses. The plusses at Businessolver far and away exceed any minuses.

4.0
Sep 4, 2014

Hard work in a fast-paced environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Top notch people and technology - easily the best I've worked with.

Cons

This is a difficult business that is not the right fit for all people. High expectations from both internal and external partners can be a real challenge. Not for the feint of heart.

4.0
Jul 5, 2014
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Pros

This is a real review and not made up as previously accused. The company does not know I am writing this. I have been with Businessolver for 6 years now and have never had a lack of work. There is always opportunity for growth and learning. This definately isn't a place for someone that isn't willing to dig in and get their hands dirty. Lots of very talented individuals.

Cons

With growth comes change. You must be able to adapt and go with the flow. But there is absolutely potential for a rewarding career. You have to know your personal limits to ensure a good work/home balance.

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