It's cool but not a career. - Customer Care Advocate Humana Employee Review

2.0
Feb 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Working from home is convenient and great for certain situations, like students or mothers.

Cons

Company just plain isn't fair. I worked in Medicare, it was insanity. Policy changes would have members calling angry. Company policy is advocates are supposed to keep their main metric which is "would you recommend the company to others" at above 80% when they're running ads to give away money then removing the benefit in the second year. People who love my customer service will give a no on recommending the company because of course they will in that situation. They're not fair to their employees. Calls can't be too long, but they aren't allowed to be short either (there are many such rules, this is one example). The biggest issue with the company is the cap on pay. $17.50 is it. People there 10+ years, $17.50 2 years, $17.50 It is a temporary job, you can't move up.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Working from home, that’s about it.

Cons

Micromanaging, forced to help team members while you’re behind on your own caseload. Denied PTO requests, no PTO all summer and no PTO until the end of January 2027 (that’s supposed supposedly when they will be done ramping up with all their new employees.) a bunch of meetings weekly that are pointless. A weekly case conference where they are forcing nurses to present a complex case in front of over 300 people on zoom. Process changes change constantly, there are no job aid or guideline that help you make a Clinical decision but you will get out of it if you do it incorrectly. Save yourself the trouble and apply somewhere else. It is not worth it.

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