RUN!!!!! - Analyst Humana Employee Review

1.0
Apr 29, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible hours for salary employees Tuition reimbursement On site gym On site credit union & ATM Large outdoor seating space

Cons

Salary- a joke. A promotion MIGHT get you 8% but you will never again see anything more than 3-4% There is obvious favoritism. People who are rude but kiss up to management are rewarded regardless of their work quality. You cannot have an opinion or ask questions. If you do, you will receive a stern talking to, job will be threatened and you will then be a target. Don't take FMLA- the time off will be used against you Yearly surveys - you'll take it & give feedback about management but it's the YOUR job to fix the issue and they take no responsibility in the process because the employees are the problem, not management. If you leave, you will be the scape goat and have little chance of ever being rehired. You will also have previous business partners tell you when you interact with them at a new job that you were portrayed as incompetent and lacking professionally.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

This applies to all 4 pharmacy sites in Arizona, Texas, Ohio, and Florida: standards change constantly for what is accepted rate for production and missing errors (from MD office, tech entry, etc). Everything is about rate, rate, rate, yet you get majorly dinged for quality. Which of course we all want 100% perfect Rxs and no errors, but the rate continues to climb as RPhs practically just click the mouse to move an rx, taking safety shortcuts which are risky, and playing fast and loose with professional judgment allowances. These were not as allowed prior to Amazon, but once you have a company like that competing with you, patients expect everything in 24 hours and we're left to hang if we don't go faster and faster and stop worrying about what the MD actually wanted for example. You are penalized for questioning anything you think is wrong. Certain RPhs get picked to judge if your reasoning for clarifying is sound or not. Doctor leaves out directions frequency, just make it up, that's fine. No, that's prescribing and that's illegal. The Boards of Pharmacy and Medicine might want to look into this. I know one state did about 5 years ago due to an anonymous tip from a colleague.

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