Very Friendly - Business Support Analyst Soliant Health Employee Review

5.0
Nov 19, 2024
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Pros

Excellent Benefits: Comprehensive Health Insurance: Soliant offers a wide range of health insurance plans to suit your needs, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. Generous 401(k) Matching: Soliant contributes to your retirement savings with a matching 401(k) plan. Paid Time Off: Enjoy a generous PTO package, including vacation, sick leave, and holidays. Professional Development: Soliant invests in your professional growth by offering opportunities for continuing education and certifications. Travel Stipends: For travel assignments, Soliant provides competitive stipends to cover travel expenses and housing. Supportive Work Environment: Dedicated Recruiters: Your recruiter will guide you through the entire hiring process, from job matching to contract negotiation. Strong Support Network: Soliant provides ongoing support and resources to help you succeed in your assignments. Flexible Work Arrangements: Soliant offers flexible work arrangements to accommodate your lifestyle and preferences. Opportunities for Growth: Diverse Job Opportunities: Soliant offers a wide range of healthcare and education jobs across the country. Career Advancement: Soliant can help you advance your career by connecting you with new opportunities and providing mentorship. Positive Company Culture: Collaborative Team: Soliant fosters a collaborative and supportive work environment where employees feel valued and appreciated. Employee-Centric Approach: Soliant prioritizes the needs and well-being of its employees.

Cons

Contractual Nature of Work: Job Security: As a contract worker, your job security can be less stable compared to a traditional full-time position. Contract renewals and extensions can be uncertain. Benefits Variation: Depending on your specific contract, benefits like health insurance may vary and might not be as comprehensive as those offered by traditional employers. Lack of Direct Employer Relationship: Limited Influence: As a contractor, you may have less direct influence on workplace decisions and policies compared to a direct employee. Reduced Job Security: In some cases, contract positions can be more vulnerable to budget cuts or changes in staffing needs. Travel and Relocation: Disruption to Personal Life: Travel assignments can disrupt your personal life, especially if you have family or other commitments. Additional Expenses: Travel and relocation expenses can be significant, and while Soliant often provides stipends, they may not fully cover all costs. Communication Challenges: Delayed Responses: Sometimes, communication with your recruiter or the assigned facility can be slow or delayed, which can lead to confusion and frustration. Miscommunication: Misunderstandings can occur, especially when dealing with multiple parties involved in the placement process.

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Soliant Health Response
1y
Thank you for your wonderful feedback! We’re so glad to hear that our team was able to support you effectively. It’s was a privilege to work with someone as dedicated as you, and we’re always here to help you succeed.

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Pros

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Cons

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Thank you for your amazing feedback! Your work ethic is inspiring and exactly the quality companies look for. Thank you for all you do and the work you put into making a difference every day.
4.0
May 26, 2026
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Pros

- The pay is not bad for the most part. You get paid weekly instead of biweekly or monthly. - Good way to start your CFY if you want to dip your toes into a school setting. - I got a placement very quickly (Only a few days). - Decent benefits (401k, medical, dental, vision). - Great support from my supervisor. - Great work/life balance.

Cons

- No pay during the holidays (summer/winter break) - Some miscommunication between the school and the agency. For example, on my first day at work, I was assigned to start at the beginning of the year. When I went to the front office, nobody knew I was the new SLP. The staff and I had to scramble on what to do with me. It was quite confusing and overwhelming. - The school district does not give you full access to their system (e.g., Areies, SEIS) due to not being a direct hire.

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Soliant Health Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your experience and feedback! We’re glad to hear you felt supported by your supervisor, appreciated the work/life balance, and found the placement process quick and efficient. We also appreciate your honest comments regarding communication and system access challenges. We understand how frustrating that first-day experience must have been, and we’re continuously working with our school partners to improve onboarding and coordination processes.
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