A place with lots of potential - Anonymous employee SCAN Health Plan Employee Review

5.0
Feb 25, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Friendly team. The hours are flexible, so it's easier to juggle work and life. Solid benefits package. Lots of chances to take up new opportunities.

Cons

No upsets, it's been good so far.

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SCAN Health Plan Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re happy to know that you find work-life balance at SCAN and find our benefits to be great. We’re also happy to hear that you enjoy working with your team and see a lot of potential along with opportunities for growth. SCAN prides itself on creating a collaborative, supportive environment where our Rebels (employees) can thrive and collectively support 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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Pros

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Cons

1. They will string you along if you are a temp and keep saying they will hire you, then fire you. Temps are treated as easily resplaceable and you will be fired with no notice 2. Tons of layoffs of whole or partial departments being outsourced to overseas 3. Loved scan before current CEO. Sorry, but he is asking way too much for the pay 4. Questions to direct manager and other departments have to be submitted through a tracker system 5. Tracking metric system is unrealistic with my job, yet still forced upon us. They reworked the performance goals and it’s impossible to get overachieves now = less of a raise. The raise is hardly 3% most years 6. They are now transitioning back to office at least 3 days a week, making it mandatory if you live within 50 miles, yet hire many out of state workers 7. Hard to get clear guidance - takes a while for managers to respond; outdated job aids 8. Constant turn over with unclear guidance on who to direct questions to. Managers in my department don’t last over two years. 9. Pushing new technology before it’s ready and having AI being forced upon us when our department has no use for it yet.

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