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3.0

44% would recommend to a friend

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Ben Pajak

55% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

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1.0
Feb 24, 2020
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Pros

Nothing good to say about this company.

Cons

I'll tell you about my experience which is 100% real! I was terminated from hpone one in July 2019 but I was not hostile about that now I manage a larger company and make over 100k a year so no hard feelings. Anyways I worked there for 6 months and first the training is just ridiculous whether you are experienced or not they make you suffer through this long boring training to teach things you may already know. I was Number 1 the top producing broker in that office and more I hit that entry bonus but they made some excuse to not pay me of course and because I was the best people started giving me dirty looks and spreading childish rumors, etc. I took it to the manager who did absolutely nothing. So I started to feel uncomfortable being there I asked to work from home but they kept making the time frame longer and making it seem impossible so I started to come to work less, I ended up getting sick and was out of it for a month they gave told me after a month to come in the next day at 830 or whatever and I came at 10 and the hr said she had to let me go because I seemed too sick to work and it would seem like favoritism if they didnt let me go LOL! So what happened to the employees that were bullying me? Yea you don't want to work there trust me!! There are companies out there that respect you and dont lie and tell you their flexible and full of culture, dont believe that nonsense hpone doesnt care about you.

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HealthPlanOne Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about your experience you had working with us at HPOne. We would like a more detailed conversation in order to learn how we may improve the experience for others. Please reach out to us at: feedback@hpone.com
1.0
Aug 18, 2019

NOT WORTH YOUR TIME NO MONEY

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Pros

If $18 is enough for you an hour, try it. No pressure, they just need bodies. If you want to make a living, don't do it. I do not understand why more people is better then more sales.

Cons

You will not make the money they promised you. Last year we make almost 2 sales a day and made fine money. This year they hired many more people and changed the comp plan. They do not buy a proportionate number of leads to the amount of people they hire. Now we make maybe 2-3 sales a week . PEOPLE CAN NOT PAY THEIR BILLS. Plus the paychecks are not correct. You will have to reconcile what you sold and what you got paid for. They changed, mid-year, how they are paying everyone. With no notice and no one to make sure its correct. No one cares if the front line suffers because of their changes. Worse comp doc, less leads, wrong paychecks, means people are not paying their bills. The big shots in CT have no clue or do not care. They do company meetings about 401k. We cannot put money in a 401k, if your top producers cannot pay daily bills. Top departmental management try to manipulate you. You will not be shown respect with just getting the truth. They will try to manipulate you and try to make you feel like a bad person, not that it is a company problem.

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HealthPlanOne Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. It is certainly disappointing to hear that you did not have a rewarding and positive experience at HPOne. Our leadership team is always interested in hearing about concerns and challenges. If you would like to have a more personal dialogue to provide specifics about your experience, please reach out to us at: feedback@hpone.com
1.0
Dec 26, 2018

Licensed Agent

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Pros

Pros: Adequate 6 week long training to get a basic understanding of Medicare. Training was sufficient to provide needed knowledge for the time when you hit the floor, but transition from training to selling was horrible. There was a feeling of 'growing pains' and that this was the first time the company was doing this, which wasn't the case as it has been in business for over 10 years. Company makes it money selling leads to other companies and it shows when you hit the floor. The leads provided to the agents are dismal and in some cases years old. For most agents, it is straight cold calling, though the managers will swear the leads are equivalent to, 'Shooting fish in a barrel with dynamite.’ It is unbelievable the management will invest in training and licensing (local and multiple state licenses) to sell insurance and then throw new hires into a garbage pit of smoke and mirrors.

Cons

Cons: Exaggerated claims of success and reward from the time of the interview. Reality was a slightly better than minimum wage job at best for most, with some (those that selected the Senior Level Agent plan), possibly owing money back to the company. The claims of going up 'two income levels' and great 'work culture' were outright lies. A very small percentage of people actually make money here, and they sell that success to every fool who walks in the door. It is basically the same idea as gambling. You could win. If the idea of being chained to a desk and calling upwards of 300 people a day to pitch them Medicare they have no interest in sounds appealing, this could be for you. And this was during the supposed favorable time of Annual Enrollment where anyone who is Medicare eligible can buy. You could be one of the lucky ones that gets the actual real leads promised. Oh, and there are real leads hand-picked for the chosen few. I saw one when I was not supposed to. They practice the worst favoritism here that I have seen since junior high. If you are good at suckering and lying to people and selling them potentially an insurance plan they don't need, this is a winner. One manager told me to lie to a client that there were more specialists in the area than there were. Definitely skirting the line of exploitation of the senior population. The amazing work culture that was touted also from day one was flippant, arrogant, misleading and discriminatory. The whole thing felt more like a badly ran circus than an office. I have worked in actual service industries for years, and this was not one of them. This is about making money for someone else at your own expense. Even the free coffee was bad. The millionaires at the top can't even spring for decent coffee.

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HealthPlanOne Response
7y
Thank you so much for providing feedback of your experience at HPOne. We value your insight and will share this information with our leadership to assist in our continuous improvement efforts.
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