Company has gone down hill. - Contracting Specialist Highmark Health Employee Review

1.0
Jun 7, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Half way decent health insurance benefits

Cons

Company has changed drastically from when it was owned by Healthnow. Continual changes under Highmark makes it so positions and hirings are a rotating door. Had people hired on my team for 6-8 months that had their position terminated with no warning. Bosses preach job security while there are no promises.

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5.0
May 2, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great culture and work life balance

Cons

Slow to make progressive change

4.0
Mar 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Highmark Health is deeply rooted in purpose. The organization genuinely cares about improving health outcomes, access, and community impact, and that mission shows up in the work. You’ll collaborate with highly intelligent, committed professionals across clinical, technology, analytics, and business teams who take their roles seriously and bring strong domain expertise to the table. There is real scale here. Budgets, data, and reach are substantial, which creates opportunities to work on initiatives that affect millions of people. Leadership generally values collaboration, stability, and long-term thinking, and the benefits and work-life balance are solid compared to many corporate environments. For those who enjoy complex problem-solving, navigating regulated industries, and working within large systems, this can be a rewarding place to build experience.

Cons

As a large enterprise healthcare organization, progress can feel slow. Layers of approval, risk aversion, and siloed decision-making can limit speed and creative agility. Innovation often requires persistence and strong internal advocacy, and creative or brand-forward ideas may be diluted through committee review. The experience can vary widely depending on department and leadership. Some teams are empowered and progressive, while others operate very traditionally, which can be frustrating for creative, marketing, or design leaders who thrive on momentum and ownership. Those looking for a fast-paced, highly autonomous, or creatively bold environment may find the structure restrictive at times.

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