ComPsych reviews

4.0

76% would recommend to a friend

(863 total reviews)
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Paul Posey

86% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

ComPsych has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 863 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ComPsych employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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863 reviews
1.0
Aug 31, 2018

Just another call center job

Recommend
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Pros

Bagels on Friday's (if they remember to order them) Snacks (could also be a con since there's really no variety) Extremely nice co-workers. Nice location Schedule 7:30-4:00 Mon-Fri

Cons

This company truly does not value its employees. For a company that administers different leave plans for other companies certainly does not have many options to care for its employees other than FMLA. HR is not responsive to employee concerns and when you ask for help, it almost seems like you're inconveniencing them. Don't be fooled by the fake reviews that HR puts in to boost up their ratings. They are not hard to spot as most are extremely generic. Management does not interact with its employees unless you do something wrong or need you to take calls. There is really no development for employees. Pay is not at all competitive for the work we do and they certainly don't take past experience into consideration. There is a lot of favoritism when it comes to promotions. Goals are unrealistic and nobody except upper management know how bonuses are calculated. Turn over rate is astronomical and when they can't fill positions fast enough lunches and breaks have to be cut short. Benefits package SUCKS!!!! This company makes sure that it advertises daily snacks and juice but most of the time they are not even stocked. They may put out 10 juices a day for an entire floor of 50+ employees.

1.0
Aug 30, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- Meeting and working with some amazing, supportive, hardworking coworkers - Location

Cons

- The Clinical Counselor position (also called "Guidance Counselor" or "GC") is NOT a clinical counseling position. - Don't be fooled by the title, talk about clinical experience gains or opportunities for advancement, new offices, unhealthy free snacks, or the occasional fake positive review posted here - this is a customer service call center job. - The bulk of the work involves basic customer service tasks including creating new client records, transferring calls, gathering minimal intake info, providing brief support and crisis intervention as needed, scheduling appointments for other departments, and completing search assessments for things like apartment, child care, or financial hardship assistance. - Heavy emphasis is placed on call times, call numbers, and ever increasing call quotas. The work is repetitive and tedious, and assisting multiple dissatisfied or at-risk clients per day can be very stressful. - Increasingly high turnover in the department (supervisors included) is due to lack of support, disillusionment, burnout and little to no effort made to recognize good work, or to retain experienced employees. - Pay is low, PTO is low, health insurance is expensive, support from management is poor, no professional development training is offered, the bonus system is convoluted and difficult to achieve, and the push to deliver the best possible customer support is in direct conflict with the constant tracking of call numbers and reminders to decrease call times - all of which is pretty ironic and disappointing for an EAP. - LPCs/Counselors in particular - beware. Forget the recruiting pitch - the work and supervision do NOT count toward any direct service hours required for LCPC certification, and there are no opportunities for advancement here unless you are a social worker. - GCs absolutely do not feel valued or heard. HR and management occasionally go through the motions of requesting GC feedback or ideas, but it rarely results in improvements that favor the staff. In the past 6 months, it has also become clear that management no longer considers basics like team meetings, sharing positive customer feedback, or offering reviews for longer term employees, or exit interviews to be necessary or important. - BOTTOM LINE: The GRU department morale is very low. I can honestly say the majority of GCs deeply regret accepting a position here, and are actively seeking employment elsewhere.

2.0
Aug 29, 2018

FMLA Source

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to learn about FMLA Co-Workers Benefits

Cons

Everything else. Management is defensive and vindictive. Pay is low, but you have to start somewhere.

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