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3.3

57% would recommend to a friend

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Jon Shanahan

67% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

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1.0
Apr 23, 2019

Read the reviews and draw your own conclusions

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Despite a lot of the negatives that are mentioned consistently throughout these reviews, there are some perks to this company that I think don’t get mentioned enough which do add to the curb appeal of BSC: 1. The amazing co-workers that I have worked with. Out of all of the places that I have ever worked at, I will probably not come across some of the great people that I have had the opportunity to work with than those at BSC. 2. Food with lunches, breakfast, snacks and afternoon alcohol which has already been said previously. 3. 10-minute monthly massages 4. SWAG program for peer-to-peer recognition and the opportunity to get some really cool stuff as a reward. 5. Healthy day rewards where you can earn up to 3 extra PTO days off. 6. Casual dress code. 7. The software product that BSC offers actually does work and is being continuously worked on and updated. Yes, there are times it can be buggy, but for the most part it works and works well.

Cons

Unfortunately, for me and many others who have reviewed BSC here, the cons of this job really outweigh the aforementioned perks. It is difficult to write this because I really do believe in the product and what this product can do to revolutionize the benefits administration industry for HR professionals. At the same time, I hope that by writing this that more awareness is made about what it is like to work here and maybe this might bring about some change that is needed to improve things for everyone that works here. There was a time when I started working here that this place really was great, and I really did like working for BSC. There was a true sense of the word empathy that BSC now uses as a marketing buzzword a few years ago, and I really felt valued, appreciated, and the possibility of staying a long time to grow my career. Unfortunately, the cons and the high stress environment have significantly outweighed the pros for me over time. Here are the cons that are reiterated in a lot of the same reviews, so this may not be adding much: 1. Open Enrollment/Annual Enrollment season where there is little to no organization on executing this critical part of the business effectively both internally and externally. 2. 0 work-life balance with high stress levels and workloads. 3. Only 10 days of PTO per year with no sick time. 4. Open office environment with incredibly high noise levels and very few spaces to get away from everything to focus on work. 5. Next to little career growth opportunities. The role that you are hired in is more than likely the one that you stay in no matter how many times the job title is changed. 6. Pay raises and job performance reviews are pretty sparse to non-existent. If you do try to get a pay raise or review, expect to have a very long drawn out process where it may be months before anything is done. 7. Company reorganizations that happen every year without much forethought on implementation which just creates constant chaos internally where there really is not a sense of stability within your job or who your direct management that you report to is. 8. The lack of proper job training leaves a lot of people hanging in a sink or swim environment. You will get training the first few weeks of employment, but none of it is related to your job. Once you do get to your job, you're tossed in the deep in with the buzzphrase of "Be a Seeker," where you have to hunt and peck for information to figure out what your job is from people who are already beyond capacity to help in any form. There is very little job shadowing or mentorship to help new people gain a solid footing into their jobs and make an effective impact within the team they're assigned to. 9. Cy Wakeman philosophy that is embraced by the management. Read her books or look her up and decide for yourself if you agree with her ideas before accepting any job here because her philosophy is the bible in a lot of ways for how this organization sets the bar for employee expectations and employee-management relations. Some people do like her here, which is fine, but for myself I could not align myself to her thinking due to previous job experiences. I would say to those that are considering to work at BSC to read the reviews very carefully, both good and bad to draw your own conclusions. There are people that are working here that are very happy with their jobs and enjoy this kind of environment, and more power to them for finding their happiness and a job they love. All I can say is that this place is definitely not for everyone and I would take due care and caution before considering this job and read the reviews thoroughly so you can see for yourself if you can handle the stress levels of this kind of working environment and the benefits administration industry in general.

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Businessolver Response
7y
Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate the thoughtfulness you've put into your comments and welcome the opportunity to talk through them with you more in depth. For example, since 1/1/2019, we've processed more than 130 milestone increases and over 60 promotions so I'm curious around your insight/examples regarding pay increases & career progression. I can be reached at mklipfel@businessolver.com
5.0
Feb 22, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Scheduling. They work with you. Pay is good for a part-timer. Free food - daily at year-end and every other Mon: breakfast, Wed: lunch, and Fri: appetizers.

Cons

No Benefits for Part-Time Work, which is pretty standard but ...

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Businessolver Response
7y
Thank you for your feedback. If you would like to share more details, please contact me at mklipfel@businessolver.com
2.0
Dec 5, 2018

Time to move on

Recommend
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Pros

There's free food and drinks... I guess.

Cons

They sell you on this scheme that the job is great, you will be treated with respect, and have plenty of opportunity to advance. This isn't the case for participant service reps. You're expected to work longer hours and pretty much make Businessolver your life. They come up with petty excuses to NOT pay you your bonuses. And when you're drained, they belittle you with comments like "quit complaining", "it's more money", etc. (but when you make more money, you get more deducted as well, so it really looks like a regular paycheck). Management doesn't really answer your questions and usually direct you elsewhere to find the answer on your own. The engagement team rarely communicates with you after training, and always refer you to your supervisor who in turn refer you to someone else. They also preach this idea that they love to develop their employees in prepare them for career advancement... but this isn't the case for Participant Services. You're pretty much stuck, and unless you do a lot of kissing up, you're not going anywhere. They also state they like to promote from within, but hire people outside of the company before offering it to their current employees. I was told I was not the "right fit" for Client Services and other Client Facing roles. When I asked "why?", there literally was no response. They then proceeded to hire people from outside of the company that I guess "fit" the role properly for them. The pay isn't even that great. I've been told that this is the best I'll get, which is HILARIOUS because I've made more doing less work at other companies. With the poor management, poor ethics, and lack of career opportunities, it's time for me to move on. My efforts are definitely not appreciated here, and with my experience, I'm better off taking a path where I am appreciated and treated with respect. I won't find that here.

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Businessolver Response
7y
I'm sorry to hear that your experience with Businessolver has been different than other employees. I would like to connect if you are open to it. There are some misunderstandings in your comments that I can clarify for you. It looks like you have been with the company less than one year. Businessolver, like most companies, has a policy that an employee must be in their role for one year before applying for new opportunities. This is common in most industries and frankly you would not have been able to interview , or received any feedback along the lines of "not being a fit", given your tenure. Additionally, we do pay very well in regard to this role in comparison to the industry. Of course anyone who makes more money will have more deductions...that is not unique to our company. Lastly, I know we have paid out a significant amount in bonuses the last three months alone. Please feel free to call me at 720 332 5213. I believe I can help with each of these misconceptions. Thank you . Chris Brabec VP of Recruitment
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