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Express Scripts

Acquired by The Cigna Group

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3.1

48% would recommend to a friend

(3,491 total reviews)
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Tim Wentworth

58% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Express Scripts has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,491 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Express Scripts employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Feb 6, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The great people I had the pleasure of working with for many years

Cons

I see a lot of comments about work/life balance, which is most likely people working in corporate. Well here is how it is in the trenches. This is the worst company I have ever worked for in my whole career. After the merger, ESRX introduced us to their form of management. It is modeled after the car company Toyota and called Kaizen. This company thinks production is production whether you are resolving a DUR issue with maybe 15 different interactions and several different doctors, or screwing in lug nuts. Every job has a SWI (SOP) about how to do each part of it and it is broken down to seconds. You have so many seconds to do each task whether it be a simple edit to resolve or one with multiple issues that requires research. Every time there is a new or updated SWI, it is sent to you via email, but you are not allowed to read it while you are in production. Each job classification has a "Kaizen board" in their section with your employee number and the previous days' production. You are either red, yellow or green (threshold, target, stretch). There are even red, yellow and green stoplights in each department-just like on the assembly line! There are other items on the board about how to improve things, which boils down to how can we make you work faster. The company is constantly raising the goal. If you do not reach the goal, you are put in the disciplinary process! They use some other euphemism, but it is disciplinary. Every 2 weeks, you meet with your supervisor, and if you haven't improved your rate, you proceed to the next step of discipline up to and including dismissal. Under- goal rates are considered bad behavior. So to be a good employee, you have to work faster than what your normal comfort zone is. This causes people to ignore things they would otherwise question which greatly increases your possibility of making a life threatening error. This is no longer a Pharmacy-it has been transformed into a factory. That is why this job is so stressful. It's no wonder Toyota had to put fences around upper story windows to keep employees from jumping out of them.

1.0
Dec 26, 2014

Gulag mentality

Recommend
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Pros

none none none none none none none none, none, none. Is that 20 words yet?

Cons

supervisors are treated with absolutely no respect. Opinions are not valued. Salaried, so they can make you work as much as they want. No loyalty, will fire anyone at any time for any reason. It is ALWAYS a "putting out fires" mentality, so everyone is always stressed, and absolutely nobody likes the job. In the years of working there, never met a single person who said they like it there.

1.0
Dec 18, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

1. Work-From-Home access (by some managers) 2. Flexible hours. My manager allows us to work any time as long as we put in our eight hours every week. I usually do 7-3, because I'm an early bird, but we can do anything from 6-2 to 11-7.

Cons

1. I began during the slow months so my work-life balance hasn't taken a hit. However, it is an insurance company. So when 1/1/2015 comes, previous employees guarantee 2 hours of sleep per night. However, the environment is so stressful that it effects my personal life. 2. The company has no direction on large and small scales. Many employees don't even know what their roles are. 3. They hire several (10-100) employees at a time without preparing for them. It takes months to get a laptop and VPN access. New hires twiddle their thumbs for the first one to two months and watch Netflix all day. This might seem as a "pro" so some, but when applying to new jobs, there will be nothing write about on your resume. 4. Most employees are contractors so they have no room for growth. Those who are FT employees have no sense of direction. The training materials are very weak and only cover the tip of the iceberg. 5. ESI pretends to care about their employees by posting documents and sending emails that serve to raise morale, but they do not. When they purchased Medco about two years ago, they fired thousands of employees and then re-hired for the same positions as contractors to save money. No morals whatsoever. 6. Senior management has their head in the clouds. They cannot provide direction nor do they understand proper business communications. They pay no attention to the employees and management under them. 7. Not a trace of organization. Everything is ad-hoc. Employees are volunteered by management to execute new tasks without proper training materials. 8. Management has absolutely no idea what the responsibilities of the employees under them are. This paired with their pathetic communication skills leads to unrealistic expectations for both parties.

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