G.E.H.A reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(217 total reviews)
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David Hakanson

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24% positive business outlook

G.E.H.A has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 217 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The G.E.H.A employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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217 reviews
4.0
Sep 4, 2015

RN Case Manager

Recommend
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Pros

Professional, CCM exam paid for by Company, work at home, creative scheduling available, very good benefits

Cons

Telephone/computer job, one department in Company for nurses

4.0
Jun 28, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Better pay than most companies in this area. Company is financially stable. Retirement is amazing. They just give you money every year in your pension based on how much money you make (17.5% of what you made that year). The company has moved to telecommuting so most likely you will be able to work from a home office. Unless we have a giant backlog, you are encouraged to travel during open season to represent GEHA at different insurance fairs around the country. You are still working but it is a nice break to look forward to once a year.

Cons

The mandatory overtime you may be required to work does not help you obtain a work-life balance. We just finished 4 years of mandatory overtime for most of the company. It could happen again--so be mindful when you apply. You almost have to get hired in through an entry level position and none of those are very fun right now.

2.0
Feb 19, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The company has been in business for 80+ years, is stable, fosters a culture of caring about the employees in some ways such as group events, support of community fund-raisers and activities, and things like that. Most of the people are nice but there's an odd attitude of "push/pull" regarding collaboration with newer people, ideas, and improvements.

Cons

Not a pay-for-performance culture and the company doesn't seem interested in attracting/retaining top performers. Basically it's a government mentality there. If you show up (regardless of if you actually perform your work) you will receive a pay check. And a minimal (2-3%) increase each year, which is the same increase that everyone receives. So there's no incentive to go above-and-beyond. They have a discretionary bonus system for non-management, but no consistent way of applying it. There is very limited career-pathing (some people have been in the same position for 15+ years). If you happen to be promoted to a leadership position, there is no training to help you succeed in the new role. Upper management displays no strategic planning capabilities and it seems to be a very reactionary environment. There is no 401 K company match. The salary structure is lower than market-value due to the fact they tout their "pension plan". However, most people there don't realize that the pension contribution is approved by the Board each year - and there is a possibility that the company will NOT make the pension contribution. Also the vesting schedule for the pension plan is extremely long. The benefits are average but lacking in areas such as tuition reimbursement, budget for team lunches, etc.

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