WorkCare reviews

3.2

50% would recommend to a friend

(118 total reviews)

Aaron Atkinson

20% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

WorkCare has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 118 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WorkCare 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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118 reviews
1.0
Aug 11, 2022

Would not recommend.

Recommend
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Pros

Working remotely; Stipend for internet.

Cons

The pay doesn’t align with the amount of work you do. Calls fall behind and, instead of supervisory staff stepping in to help make or receive calls, they’ll send out emails about availability or send screenshots of how many calls are due. There are times where you’ll need assistance from a supervisor, and no one will chime in to help you. The way breaks and lunches are micromanaged is frustrating at times when management requests that you continue to take back-to-back calls far beyond your scheduled lunch time. Furthermore, there is little work life balance and some of the management staff is very unsympathetic. The day I found out my dad was placed on hospice, they felt the need to remind me it’d be an occurrence if I left early for the day. I don’t know how many days I fought back tears during calls, grieving and didn’t speak up because I felt management did not care. I also have a condition that has the ability to impact my eyesight. When I asked for a day off or to simply leave work early one day to see my physician because of a flare up, I was told to schedule my appointments on my days off or after work as if I’m able to control when I’m having a flare up. That incident caused me to have to be seen in urgent care, which resulted in me coming out of pocket hundreds of dollars versus seeing my primary doctor for a fraction of the cost. I was experiencing shoulder pain due to repetitive tasks and was told by Human Resources to see my own doctor because she felt it may have been due to my children as if she had the right to make that assumption. They wouldn’t dare allow us to say that to a caller but have no problem disregarding their own employees. I’ve worked many days in pain wear my hand would even tingle and go numb. Lastly, completing the follow up calls are ok. Sometimes employers are more involved than they should be. Sometimes employees are not able to speak freely because they have members of their employer standing over them during calls, which should not be allowed.

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WorkCare Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback. It’s unfortunate to hear about your experience at WorkCare. Over the last year we’ve expanded our HR resources, communications and implemented additional leader training and feedback mechanisms to ensure we have a supportive work environment where every employee feels heard and respected. The WorkCare HR team is always available to assist with all work-related concerns and we partner with top notch partners to help our employees navigate all types of issues. Being a healthcare focused company, we take great pride in making sure our own employee’s health and wellbeing are of the upmost importance. We appreciate your feedback, and we are always striving for an opportunity to improve our Company.
5.0
Jul 18, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Working from home remote. Provided all needed equipment. Pay started right where I was at the hospital so I didn't lose any money by switching. Less stress and its not life or death if we are short staffed. Management is pretty decent, no where near as bad as some of the places I have worked. Bonus structures and raises, which I have never had at any hospital. Opportunities to move to other departments within 6 months of hire.

Cons

Pay could be better, no really a huge con... just would be nice considering having to meet metrics and auditing requirements for triage. Since the increase in employers there is way more information to know about the companies and makes it more of a challenge to get good scores and not miss anything. Working 8 hour days, but still having to work weekends and holidays. Would prefer 10-12 hr scheduling to allow for more days off.

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WorkCare Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback! We are glad to hear about your positive experiences at WorkCare. Here at WorkCare we always strive to improve our employee experience and we appreciate your feedback. We thank you for your time at WorkCare.
5.0
Jul 13, 2022

Clinical Assistant

Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers Amount of holidays/time off Management was personable

Cons

None None None None None

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WorkCare Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback. We are so glad to hear about your positive experiences at WorkCare. Although we're always striving to improve and grow, we appreciate you letting us know we're doing a great job. Thank you!
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