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Paul Posey

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80% positive business outlook

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1.0
Jun 17, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

None really. The coworkers are pretty good as they all understand what you are going through while working here. I would not wish working here even on my worst enemy, it is truly that terrible...

Cons

There are a lot of negatives: - Management is harassing and truly does not care about their employees. For example one time I tried to give a suggestion and was told by my Team Lead that this is a business and we do not care about the opinion of a specialist. You're opinion does not matter and you need to show up, shut up, and do what you're told. (that was the last time I ever tried to give a suggestion for an improvement). - Also management has threatened to fire people and they watch your every move. They look through your interactions in the FSP database and if you go more than 15 minutes without having made a note, they will write you up for lack of productivity. They also monitor how often you use the bathroom and try to limit you to no more than 10 minutes of restroom time during the entire day. - You also are required to punch in and out on the computer even through you are salary exempt. - Everyone's computer has screen capture too and they have issued warnings that if you use the internet for anything unrelated to work (even checking the weather) you will be fired. - Speaking of firing people - they do that almost every other week - so always watch your back... - Pay is terrible and the benefits are expensive. Have you ever tried to make rent in a decent neighborhood in Chicago on 31K? It's pretty hard... Also the medical/dental are very expensive (over $130/month for the cheapest high deductible plan) and the 401k has no employer contribution and they could not care less about helping their employees plan for retirement. - Dr. Chaifetz is a control freak. He personally needs to approve any promotions or raises within the company, even though he is so far removed. - To add to the previous points - promotions from within are nearly non-existent. They often hire from the outside only and then management asks the specialist to train their new boss for 6 months (the learning curve is that high - which makes hiring from the outside even more frustrating). - The company is also unethical sometimes. Certain managers have asked people to hide statistics and errors from the Quality Assurance team to make their teams look better. It makes me wonder what else they're hiding and question their morals and ethics. - Vacation days are impossible to get approved. For the FMLA department, they only allow 3 people from claims and 3 from customer service to be off on any given day, which is ridiculous given the teams have 45+ and 85+ each. You are given 13 days off a year but unless you want to use those dates for random Wednesdays, you'll just end up losing them. - There are no career opportunities at this company. The turnover rate is about 1 year (2 tops). Nobody stays and everyone is looking for a new job constantly. Moral of the story - don't apply here - it is a negative work environment that is hostile and you will guaranteed be looking for another job within 1 year. It is a terrible place to work and most of the employees are thoroughly unhappy....

1.0
May 15, 2014

Toxic environment

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Better than homelessness I suppose.

Cons

The Las Vegas office is a toxic environment that is only getting worse. The majority of the staff act like teenagers participating in gossip and office politics that is far worse and more damaging than at most companies. Management is no better. Technology is outdated; benefits are expensive and provide mediocre coverage; sick time is basically non-existent as well as vacation time. There is absolutely no growth and no structure. For a company that prefers applicants to have degrees they sure are not willing to pay a decent salary. I encourage you to accept a job at this company if it is your last resort. The Las Vegas office is a revolving door of drama in a glorified call center.

2.0
Mar 17, 2014

Great Industry, lousy top management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Many people genuinely care about the work they are doing to provide assistance to people.

Cons

Salaries are below market; raises are tiny (1 to 3%); bonus distribution is very unfair---some departments get bonuses every year and others either aren't eligible or the goals for bonuses are unrealistic. Most everyone is afraid of the CEO.

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