The Cigna Group reviews

3.5

64% would recommend to a friend

(6,796 total reviews)
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David Cordani

65% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

The Cigna Group has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 6,796 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Cigna Group 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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1.0
Jun 10, 2012
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Pros

The hours are flexible. The rank and file are pretty decent folks. The amount of vacation time received is good.

Cons

The management is ambiguous and disappointing. It is like working inside of a Charlie Brown comic strip. You hear the muffled adult sounds, you have the football pulled away at the last moment, and only the dog makes sense. It is a waste of time to work here.

3.0
Jan 22, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Training and career development is encouraged. My direct manager is very knowledgable of her role and supportive. Work at home is a plus.

Cons

Performance reviews are very awkward and a constance source of criticism by the employees because they are not really relevant. Your raises (supposedly based on performance) are given based on a 3 tier Bell Curve of high,medium and low and the management is told exactly how many employees can be "graded" in the high performance area no matter what the individual achievement. Work/Life balance is just a catch phrase. The expectation is that you work > 40 hours a week with constant vacation/sick coverage

5.0
Dec 3, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

CIGNA is a company with vision thriving in an environment where it's competitors have no direction. As an employee, I have had several opportunities for advancement and growth. In an 8 year career with CIGNA, starting at "the bottom", I've been able to work my way up and have been promoted 5 times. CIGNA is a company that fosters professional growth through tution reimbursement and through it's intensive library of internal training materials (through CIGNA University) in a vast range of topics. CIGNA also offers a service called Books 24 x 7, which allows employees to access digital copies of books on buisness, information technology, human resources, and personal well-being topics. CIGNA has a dedicated middle-management staff concerned about their employees. CIGNA provides ample time off (2 weeks of vacation when you are first hired, with the option to purchase a third week through payroll deduction, and they give you an extra week of paid vacation once you reach 5 years of employment). Benefits provided are well-rounded (including medical, dental, pharmacy and vision insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, and various dependant care plans), although it is important to know that CIGNA employee benefits are not richer simply because CIGNA is an insurance company. Like most companies, employee costs for insurance benefits have increased in the last decade as overall health care costs in the United States have become more expensive. Information Technology professionals at CIGNA will find an environment that fosters innovative thought, although administative "red tape" barriers are cumbersome. CIGNA is a company with innovative programs and anyone considering employment can be assured that hard work at CIGNA can result in a very satisfying career.

Cons

CIGNA departments tend to exist without proper communciation levels that can lead to headaches. Newer leadership is doing a better job battling this challenge, but CIGNA has a way to go. Information Technology (IT) professionals will quickly learn that "red tape" surrounds their jobs. Most IT professionals prefer spending time doing IT tasks, but CIGNA IT professionals typically find that about 15% of their time is spent focused on jumping through administrative hoops. Application development at CIGNA requires a significant amount of planning, and securing funding for large projects requires employees to prove that their project will result in hard-dollar savings. Minor application changes require approval by senior IT leadership, so the process can challenge the patience of even the most level-headed IT pro. All-in-all, don't let these downsides discourage you from working for CIGNA. These challenges are far outweighed by the benefits as long as the salary meets your needs!

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