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Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Solutions

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Lies and Deception - Senior Analyst Blue Cross Blue Shield Global Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Mar 7, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I’ve met some great people and learned a lot.

Cons

Like others have mentioned, this organization is very dishonest in their recruiting practices. The recruiter lied to me about the salary range for my position. Management and recruiters lie to get you in the door. You leave a job for an opportunity just to find out it’s not what you think it is. Have worked at enough companies to know that certain decisions aren’t made overnight. Discussions…multiple occur before it happens. An example is RTO. Some of my colleagues were hired as 100% remote workers. They are now being told they need to come in up to 20% of the time and I’m hearing rumors about 20% being the minimum. This is not okay at all and people are leaving or thinking about leaving. Not everyone has the ability to travel that often for whatever reason. This is not a good way to retain employees. Lying to them is NOT okay. Show some grace to employees YOU told and had in their offer letters as being 100% remote. Make exceptions for those employees and make things right! BCBSA has turned into a horrible place to work. If you can’t trust your leadership even a little bit that’s not okay. I’ve never experienced something like this in my 25+ years of working for different companies. Merit increases are LOW.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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Pros

great company and awesome work culture

Cons

None, No issues with company

4.0
Mar 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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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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