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Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Solutions

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Stiff boring culture, neurotic and spineless leaders, will exploit you, but technically sound - Financial Analyst Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Solutions Employee Review

2.0
Mar 10, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Technically sound company, you will probably develop professionally and learn things about the technical side if you're interested, which can be very valuable and lucrative

Cons

It's IT infrastructure, being developed for insurance companies, by finance and IT nerds. It's literally the most boring place you could ever work. It's like the movie Inception for soul sucking work. Stiffs inside of Nerds inside of Dweebs! woah! Pretty poor work culture, there is no concern for work life balance They will "promote" you but then say they have to test you to see if you can actually perform the job function. So you end up doing your previous job, PLUS handling the new job, and you don't even get the actual promotion til a year later (if ever) Or, in my case, you get told there's a promotion if you do all sorts of extra work and slave yourself out over a year and a half and then get flying colors on your performance review only to find out, there isn't actually a position to promote you into. Whoops! People are extremely political, not a place you can bring your personality to work I've had managers mock me for not coming in on the weekend, uh... I guess... sorry that I'm better at my job than you are?

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

great company and awesome work culture

Cons

None, No issues with company

4.0
Mar 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Leadership is clearly making a genuine effort to improve workplace culture and is willing to model the behaviors and tools they encourage employees to adopt. This “practice what you preach” approach helps build trust and signals positive intent from the top. Compensation is above average compared to similar roles in the association space, which makes the organization competitive in attracting and retaining talent. Workplace flexibility is a major strength — employees are given meaningful autonomy in how and where they work. Additionally, the organization appears to take employee feedback seriously, particularly through engagement surveys and listening efforts.

Cons

Organizational change is frequent and often feels like the norm rather than the exception. Team structures and role shifts can be unclear, which creates uncertainty for employees trying to plan and prioritize their work. There have been multiple rounds of layoffs tied to restructuring, sometimes followed by rehiring for similar roles, which can impact morale and perceptions of stability. New tools, initiatives, or policies are occasionally introduced without full clarity on implementation or long-term strategy. There also seems to be a noticeable divide between leadership and individual contributors — in many cases, progress or approvals require escalation through leadership channels rather than being resolved at the working-team level.

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