Mid-Level Management - Anonymous employee Molina Healthcare Employee Review

2.0
Apr 22, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful American-success-story of Hispanic-American physician caring enough about under serviced, low-income people to devise ways to help them gain quicker access to needed healthcare by navigating Medicaid-&-Medicare's bureaucratic processes.

Cons

Molina uses American tax dollars sponsoring unethical BPO vendors from abroad. These H-1B vendors "adversely affect the working conditions of American and US Veteran workers similarly employed." The foreign BPOs Molina Healthcare uses target key U.S. roles in companies and then deliberately lie about employees skills, knowledge, competence, and contributions to organizations in order to unethically-secure American companies; such as Molina Healthcare contracts. Yet, the BPOs are in-fact the one's lacking skills and effective communications. Moreover, BPOs at Molina frequently plagiarize The Companies employees by sending out employees work-product as their own; outsource-vendors just put their BPO company logo on legitimate U.S. employees drafts and BPOs take the credit.

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Molina Healthcare Response
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Molina Healthcare is a proud American company employing approximately 12,000 Americans and serving more than 3 million members across the country including veterans. Molina has never filed a H1B application with the U.S. Department of Labor to hire foreigners to replace American employees.

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Cons

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