Claim Examiner - Anonymous employee Molina Healthcare Employee Review

2.0
Mar 20, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great Benefits package (PTO, VTO,Paid Maternity leave, Heath insurance) Decent Building Free Parking Free Coffee and Tea Hmmm...running out of good things to say

Cons

With all the great benefits that Molina offers, why would any employee be unsatisfied? Well, the management for starters could use a lot of work. Lackluster trainings, unrealistic production standards (can only be met if key steps are missed), managment worries about themselves instead of employees, supervisors micromanage (but not working themselves). There have been so much turnover, and I am sure the reasons are what I have listed, or more. Management expects you to do overtime on the weekends although you have a family at home,which was not stated during hire.

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Molina Healthcare Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for the time that you spent with us. We're glad that you were so pleased with the benefits offered, and understand that you feel there are areas of opportunity. While we make every attempt to provide incoming employees with a clear understanding of the job expectations, we welcome any and all recommendations on how we can increase those efforts even further, and invite you to contact us at Recruitment@MolinaHealthcare.com to share yours. Thanks again!

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

The on boarding, orientation, initial training, compensation,401k, employee stock program, benefits, perks, the gym, and prior to the Pandemic the professional growth workshops. They offer merit increases and bonuses.

Cons

Cross training can be peer to peer and for short time, yet you are held accountable to master it and audited even if you had little training or experience. There are culture and values along with"no retaliation and no harassment" policies, however there is also no one to take your concerns to that is non-biased. No one to handle the work place bullies or hold management accountable(HR?conflict resolution?) They let the repeated problem people carry on for too long. They do sneaky lay-offs. The internal job posting seems good except, if you apply and you meet all the qualifications your manager or others can block you! They will let you apply to several positions, maybe even on your team or department and will not let you transition or go to another position. Management will not even tell you the reason they need you on the team and won't let you get hired on another team.

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