Pros
As a nurse the ability in continue in making a positive impact in health care.
Cons
"I see your true colors shining through" - all the way from the CEO to the managers. Instead of being straightforward with their nursing staff. The supervisor will say "make sure your resumes are current" and when pressed for a straight answer (they love talking in circles, not giving a straight answer). The manager you had for the previously 9 months rated your work performance at a 3, but then your new manager (knowing you for only 3 months drops you down to a 2), with no warning, no recent performance discussions, no auditing of cases, and the recent daily case review expectations went from a 10 to 15 cases/daily. Mind you there are not even 15 cases daily, for all the nursing staff to work. What is currently happening at Optum, can be best described as the "Hunger Games". The bots are taking over and the nursing staff that remains, will battle for their survival. And at the end of the day, we shall see where these nurse will be sitting (will it be state side/continental U.S.A or will will it be overseas).