Premera Blue Cross reviews

3.0

38% would recommend to a friend

(245 total reviews)
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Jeff Roe

42% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

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1.0
Feb 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay, benefits and work from home flexibility

Cons

There is a significant disconnect between leaders and the rest of the organization especially in IT and HR and customer facing positions. Top down management and favoritism is the norm and has been for many years. Leaders don't listen to employee concerns or ideas on how to improve systems. The culture is broken and dysfunctional and leaders don't want to talk about it.

2.0
Feb 3, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The people at Premera are great, the benefits are amazing and the salaries are competitive.

Cons

With the departure of the former CIO in 2019 and the arrival of the current CIO in 2020, the company has gone through a massive layoff and its work culture has become so disorganized and in many cases toxic that it is not destination workplace it once was. IT had high functioning Agile/Scrum teams that had developed over the course of a lot of hard work that started in late 2018. Rather than gain a full understanding of the history of that transformation, the new leadership quickly broke and re-orged those teams into Capability Product Groups that are now trapped someplace between quasi-Agile and Waterfall project management taking the worst of both and the best of neither. The complete disconnect between leadership and the rank and file has resulted in no less than 5 re-orgs that started in December of 2020 just after those lay-offs. At this point, so many people have left due to this poor management that the organization has been decimated with a constant churn that makes accomplishing goals exceedingly difficult and causes additional burnout in employees. Not only does the CIO and his leadership team appear to have little understanding of how their decisions affect the actual dev, engineering and product teams, they seem unable to process input from their middle managers that could lead them to gain that understanding. I would not expect the CEO and other VP's to necessarily understand this situation as their roles can be very different, however the Board of Directors should. This current board seems to have an excellent capacity to be wooed by click PowerPoints detailing arbitrary metrics, flow charts, and graphs and a singular ability to reach new levels of cluelessness. I would expect board members (who bring in hefty salaries themselves) to actually understand how the company works and what they should expect from their IT leadership, however that doesn't appear to be the case. If the proverbial buck stops with them, who holds them accountable and who removes them when they provide no value? I don't know the answer to that last question, but someone should figure it out.

4.0
Jan 29, 2023

Great place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

remote work, work life balance, relatively low stress

Cons

pay is low and promotion process is long and frustrating and not clear

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