Maximus reviews

3.2

46% would recommend to a friend

(5,258 total reviews)

Bruce Caswell

61% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Maximus has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 5,258 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Maximus employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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5K reviews
1.0
Mar 3, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are quarterly bonuses and room for advancement.

Cons

Extreme micromanagement, among other things: ~During the interview they tell you that they make it a fun place to work. This is a lie. ~Besides a couple of nice supervisors, the rest are arrogant, rude, and largely unhelpful. One supervisor criticizes and complains about the CCRs on her public facebook page. ~During really busy times, they enact mandatory 30-minutes lunches and overtime. ~Supervisors and QC are not in sync with the policies and procedures, so CCRs are sometimes given low QC scores after doing something a supervisor told them to do. ~It is extremely hard to get time off when there is a "critical day" (a day that is anticipated to be very busy). Your leave request will be denied. If you have an emergency at home and have to call in, it counts against you in a big way. ~Breaks and lunches are scheduled at different times every day and CCRs are expected to stick to this schedule or it counts against you. If you are stuck on a long phone call and are late to your break, it counts against you, which affects your bonus, your work schedule, and your chances for advancement. With their system, a CCR can potentially accumulate 4 tardies in one day (morning, first break, lunch, and second break if you are more than 3 or 4 minutes late.) ~CCRs are told that that they are only take a personal break if it is an emergency. CCRs cannot chew gum or have candy or other snacks. ~Because it is a new contract and positions need to be filled, low-quality employees are promoted to higher positions. ~All supervisors, male and female, including the main call center manager, have visible tattoos across their arms,wrists, feet, and backs. ~Management does not follow their own employment policy and has been known to fire people arbitrarily without following their own procedures, or allow others to remain employed when they should have been let go.

2.0
Aug 28, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great match on 401(k) Full time opportunity Remote opportunities Tuition assistance Some really good contracts

Cons

Water Cooler Talk/bias/discriminatory acts Minimal empathy - death in the family? If you aren't a favorite, expect backlash Isolation - at the VES project - plastic people, little help, harsh reviews with little to no encouragement - they actually tell you that they don't have time for your questions. Anxiety producing environment. Trainees were crying and having anxiety attacks (PTSD) and migraines. That's a nightmare. You'd have to work OT in order to pay your bills, honestly. Revised the bonus structure to the point that seasoned QCAs were submitting unchecked exams due to production requirements.

1.0
Jun 19, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

When I was hired I was hired in remotely. So Working Remotely was a great benefit and you get paid vacations and benefits.

Cons

You will do with poor managment from the HR department. There is a lot of high Revolving door turn over's from CSR's and supervisors. The supervisors are very unprofessional and they micromanage a lot. This job is all about Call Volume and phones, so be prepared to be in the phones all day and sometimes breaks are not given if the call volume is extremely high. The HR deparment ONLY sticks to the supervisors and the company they don't value the employees or the workers. And the Training is very Poor as its a lot of information with little guidance and your thrown out on the floor on the phones with little or an overwhelming ton of information to basically train yourself as you go with being thrown into the phones. I would NOT recommend anyone working here unless you despartely need a job right away as they are ALWAYS hiring for CSR's as they can't keep CSR's to begin with.

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