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Referral Specialist at AIM Specialty Health - Anonymous employee AIM Specialty Health Employee Review

1.0
Jul 31, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Privilege to work from home after 1 year of working in the office. Annual raises. Great benefits. Quarterly bonuses

Cons

If you are a referral specialist, you should stay at AIM for 3 years, max. There isn't much room for advancement. There are only 3 titles in the Glendale location - Referral Specialist (tiered I, II, III), Team Lead, and Manager. Your tasks will shift to learn new skills/products, but your pay stays the same. More work, same pay. Most team leads are not knowledgeable, they simply got the position because no one else applied. (mirco) Management is unapproachable; they don't work with you and the only time they want to talk to you is for negative performance or HR related issues. They don't hear us out, rather they are secluded in their cubicles micromanaging us through the work force management system. Don't be fooled by the start pay - the job can be extremely stressful without management caring about the folks in the front lines.

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Cons

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Pros

I started work at 9:30am so I was able to at least sleep in and eat breakfast without running out the door. Close to home, my drive time was only 20min max

Cons

You are taking a massive amount of phone calls a day. The phones are constantly ringing and you can only take assigned bathroom breaks and lunches. If you take too many breaks or are away from the phones too long you will get in trouble.

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