Read carefully. These reviews tell a story. - Anonymous employee eHealth Employee Review

1.0
Feb 3, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Much like every other opinion here, the benefits stand out as a plus.

Cons

Where to start... If you do a true deep-dive into what's happened to this company's Glassdoor page, you'll see a series of awful reviews after a mass layoff and the Annual Enrollment Period in which employees saw a pretty tremendous cut in pay (commissions are spaced over time and not paid out in full until four months out). There's a very obvious trend of upper management "asking" sales managers to complete 5 star reviews to boost the appearance of a company with non-existent morale. They are clearly trying to mask the image and bury any type of negativity. Really take a careful look here and you'll see what's happening. eHealth has created a compensation plan that is seemingly impossible to interpret in hopes of eliminate questions about lower pay/commissions. Agents do not have clarity when it comes to their paycheck. The company promised an OT differential bonus to agents that worked over and sold more during AEP but pulled the rug out from underneath them in Q1 using a loophole. There was no bonus after all. Just an empty promise to get an understaffed sales floor to work more for less. Always pointing the finger, not the thumb. A smiling face and a bubbly personality seem to be a trait that gets you further than performance and results. No Medicare knowledge needed if you sing and dance in meetings as a defense mechanism used to disguise ineptitude. The CEO purchased hundreds of thousands of dollars in stock as the embarrassing numbers jumped several dollars. The rich get richer while the sales floor continues to see their yearly earnings dwindle by the year. It's a crumbling company that is being propped up by private investors and empty threats to a once top of class sales team. There is no career pathing. They are under a hiring freeze which will likely end soon, but the only path is agent to supervisor. eHealth does not want internal growth. The step above sales supervisory is gate kept by a team of that can really only be described as Mean Girls.

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5.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

Excellent Leadership and Team: My manager was incredibly supportive, motivating, and patient. He took the time to coach me even when I struggled with my numbers. Great Work Culture: The internal team environment was fun, collaborative, and highly engaging. Strong Incentives: The company offers a great points-based reward system that allows you to earn cool items based on performance. Positive Separation: Management gave me every opportunity to succeed, and I was able to leave on excellent terms with the team. Also the traing was fun and they invest in you and really give people a chance to make it

Cons

Cons Challenging Customer Base: Dealing with a specific client demographics (including high-stress compliance calls) Highly Difficult Customer Base: Dealing with ( VERY SPECIFIC) class of customer demographic was incredibly challenging. Callers were frequently impatient, demanding, and abusive, which took a major toll on morale. The callers were frequently impatient, demanding, and ungrateful. Rigid Compliance Metrics: The quality assurance guidelines are overly strict. If a rushed customer makes you miss a single word during a disclosure, you are marked down or forced to restart the script from the beginning, And its pages of word for word questions creating immense emotional stress if you miss a single word like "and or will or may"it makes it harder when someones telling you hurry common and hufing and puffing really inapropriate and having to start over ask the same questions making the customer more impatient and intense pressure on you as angent...after this experience im so grateful when i talk to a nice stranger no matter where it is over the phone or in person bc these customer really did a number on my emotions for months i know not everyone can be so entitled in this world so i left not bc the company but becaus the customers and ive worked in high stressful envirmonets but never delt with this specific group of people. .Lead Quality: Many of the leads felt like random cold calls rather than qualified prospects, making it much harder to hit sales targets.

1.0
Apr 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

eHealth RevOps offers a fast-paced environment with strong exposure to healthcare operations, commissions, and cross-functional collaboration. The work is meaningful and provides opportunities to build analytical, problem-solving, and process improvement skills. Teams are generally supportive, and there are opportunities to learn from peers with deep industry knowledge. The role provides hands-on experience with complex data, audits, and reconciliation processes, which is valuable for strengthening both operational and financial skill sets.

Cons

Leadership is a significant challenge. The Senior Director’s approach tends to be highly hands-on, which can limit autonomy and make it difficult for employees to feel fully trusted or supported in their roles. The environment can feel high-pressure rather than growth-oriented. At the Senior Manager level, there are concerns around consistency, professionalism, and fairness. Communication style can come across as overly direct or discouraging at times, and there are perceptions of favoritism that impact team morale and overall engagement. There are also gaps in leadership presence and support. 1:1 meetings are frequently canceled, and team members often need to rely on other leaders for guidance. While tracking and reporting are maintained, there is limited hands-on support, coaching, and clear direction for the team. Training is another challenge. Onboarding often relies on current employees who are expected to maintain their full workload, creating a high-pressure environment with little room for error. This makes it difficult for new hires to ramp up effectively and confidently. Overall, these factors can make it challenging for employees to feel supported, develop professionally, and operate with clarity and confidence.

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