Pros
Only pros were decent pay/remote work from home. I did learn about Medicare/Medicaid, which was informing.
Cons
Overly micromanaged and ganged up on. If you enjoy a micromanaged atmosphere, then this is for your. Once you're "on the floor" the "help" you receive is basically "did you check your resources?" and while you're hoping to receive some guidance, you've got a client on the phone you have to check back with every 2 minutes. Also can't be on "after call work" for more than 2 minutes before you are singled out in the chat. There were some decent people I worked with, but the hostile environment created by a few in the chat made it pretty impossible to feel comfortable. While I enjoy helping others and some of the negative attitudes etc from callers didn't get to me, it was my co-workers' attitudes that was difficult to understand/accept. They also promote they are willing to help you move to other departments if that is what you wanted. I wanted to go part time and never received any information from my supervisor.