UnitedHealth Group reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(15,434 total reviews)

Stephen Hemsley

41% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

UnitedHealth Group has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 15,434 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UnitedHealth Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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15K reviews
2.0
Apr 28, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Pay can be good if you're a very driven person. More so if you have an undergraduate degree. If you can keep up your performance goals you'll usually get a decent raise each year. Even if you don't plan on staying in the health insurance field you can still learn a LOT about how claims are submitted and processed and how different plans and benefits work - useful to know when choosing or using your insurance. Some employees are given great opportunities to travel and learn more skills. Most of your coworkers remember what it was like to climb the steep learning curve and will help you. Networking with your peers pays well.

Cons

Expect change constantly. UHG is too big for the right hand to know what the left is doing and yet continues to grow and acquire new companies. Integration of other companies into the fold has left UHG a patchwork of mis-matched systems and expectations. Expect under-training and continual negative feedback. Management expects employees to know vast amounts of information and use up to 15 programs on a call with a customer. Of course that call better be short and accurate and pleasant and everything else. It can be draining when you're expected to field anywhere from 60 - 120+ calls in a day. On top of that, customer service reps are expected to keep abreast of updated programs, policies, procedures, medical technology and medical terminology "between calls." Oft times, there is no between call time. Expect less than stellar vacation time, frequent schedule changes and possibly mandatory overtime. Time off is bidded on based on seniority, performance in various areas and sometimes just on being a "pet" of your manager. An employee may be exceeding their metrics and goals but will probably not get the time off they ask for - even if you ask for it months in advance. Bidding is done several times a year and is basically a circus. Employees are basically punished for not exceeding performance goals (even if you're meeting all goals and show up on time, etc. and have no write-ups or warnings you can and probably will be bumped to a worse schedule if you are not exceeding in most if not all areas. Favoritism is rampant. If you're exceeding all your metrics then you're making your manager look good - you're also contributing to their bonus. If you're maybe not hitting in all performance areas then you'll bring down your manager's bonus and that tends to make them not like you. Or maybe they just like you for whatever reason (going to the same church seems to be a big asset). In that case you'll probably get preferential treatment (access to promotions and perks). I've been on both sides of this - this is not at all professional and possibly unethical. Overtime is often mandatory. There will be some weeks where you work more than 50 hours a week sometimes for months at a time. Can't work overtime? Can't keep you, sorry.

4.0
Apr 26, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Senior Leadership is transparent about the condition of the company. There are informational sessions open to all employees to discuss the company. People are generally quite bright, projects move quickly, and people get things done. Quite fast-paced, which I enjoy.

Cons

Tends to get political. It's a Consulting company, therefore consultants need to be chosen for projects. Sometimes people choose their friends over good analysts.

2.0
Apr 24, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

They do give more PTO than most places to start out. 144 hours. The direct supervisors and managers are good people.

Cons

Bad insurance options. Deductibles are 3000+. Very strict attendance policies. Working for a company that wants their claims employees to process 46 or more claims per HOUR. That tells you they dont care about the people. They only care that the employer bought their insurance. This is a company that doesnt care about their employees. No annual raises.

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