One of the worst places I have ever worked - Customer Care Magellan Health Employee Review

1.0
Feb 22, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

As far as I'm concerned, there are no pro's to this job except for getting paid for doing a useless repetitive job. The job is easy and boring.

Cons

They are always understaffed and fill the employees heads with pipe dreams there. Acting like they will get and be the best of the best and no matter what you do, you still dont compare or match up. They make sure that you stay in your place at the bottom of the ladder and no room for advancement. I come from many great jobs and have never been treated like this before. Most places it matters what experience that you have and can bring to the table but at Magellan, they want you to start at ground level and try to work your way up. And most of the time you never get there. They pick at everything you do. As far as attendance goes, dont ever get sick because they will hold that against you till the day you die and most likely you will die in your chair because they make you come to work sick anyway. There is no pleasing the people at Magellan

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5.0
Apr 28, 2026
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Pros

I worked within a team the provided work/life balance. I felt needed and valued and contributed to the mission of my team.

Cons

The company is going being acquired by a small investment group. There has been layoffs which I feel the acquisition is reason to the reduction in work force. I feel more benefits could be offered under the insurance policy such as gym memberships. Or we can receive some form offset for gym memberships and annual physicals.

2.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great teammates who went the extra mile for each other on a regular basis.

Cons

Leadership in training left much to be desired. Instructional designers were never involved in the analysis phase. Every project was handled differently. No real project management styles, no instructional design models ever used. Everything felt very unstructured. Very difficult to get access to SME's and questions went around in circles. Some of the worst micromanagement I think I have ever endured. Poor communication, lack of transparency and clarity. Lots of pointless repetition and confusion in meetings. People were frequently asked to repeat even the simplest of questions, yet the questions were somehow never answered, just loads of meaningless jargon. Deadlines were never stated clearly. Abrupt changes to projects on a regular basis, and the changes often were not communicated to all stakeholders. More than once I was assigned to do a "very important" project that was suddenly abandoned and then never revisited, while I was instead given bizarre busywork. Many good people were treated badly and then left. The team WAS fairly diverse but almost every person of color on my team was laid off or else voluntarily left at the end of 2025. The actual trainings produced by my team were often quite a mess. Document control was nonexistent. The same training modules were created over and over, with slight differences each time - but these redundancies were rarely ever tracked, just more and more re-work of the exact same material. Meanwhile, I was yelled at for things I was not even involved in, accused of missing a deadline that I was not told about, and confronted in a "surprise" super-early-morning meeting, for allegedly messing up some project that I had literally never even heard of. To be honest, I don't think I was ever treated worse by any management at any other job I have ever had. I occasionally wondered if I was being deliberately gaslit just to see how I would react, like some sort of sadistic Stanley Milgram experiment. If that WAS the case, I hope they at least got some useful data out of me, because I did not enjoy it, to say the least. I think that was just par for the course, though, because I eventually learned that several of my co-workers had similar experiences - some even worse than mine. It was a relief to be laid off.

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