Useful experience in HR - Anonymous SCAN Health Plan Employee Review

5.0
Dec 9, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. There’s no micromanagement here. 2. The HR team is great. 3. Creating strategies to keep employees happy and engaged. 4. The pay is solid and the benefits are great (PTO, 401k, wellness program, tuition reimbursement). 5. Hybrid work model.

Cons

The job involves a lot of analysis, so good critical thinking and problem-solving skills are essential.

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SCAN Health Plan Response
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Thank you for sharing! We are thrilled to hear that you enjoy being a part of the HR team along with the generous benefits and hybrid work modes we offer. As an organization that is constantly evolving, your insight and feedback help us better support and inspire our teams in advancing our mission to keep seniors healthy and independent. Should you want to share more feedback, please feel free to reach out to your supervisor or a member of the HR team at peoplerelations@scanhealthplan.com.

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Cons

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