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Awful Company, Stay Away - Anonymous employee Insurance Data Processing Employee Review

1.0
May 10, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent PTO, good dental plan

Cons

The company is struggling, lots of closed door meetings, and negative attitudes from upper management. Health insurance has a high deductible and high out of pocket costs. There is better out there. Not a good place to grow a career. Several employees on Youtube throughout the day, zero employee engagement. Several people appear just ready to retire or move on to another opportunity. Nobody talks or even knows each other’s names.

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1.0
Jul 9, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Salary, nice employees, comfortable environment

Cons

No direction, no security, just a TERRIBLE TERRIBLE company. When i was there, they had Bob Blitchstein as CEO and Barry Atlas as the director of sales. CEO was the worst I have ever been around. He claimed he knew every aspect of business because he read a book on it. Then managed to ruin EVERYTHING through micromanagement. Not a single deal was closed in a year of him being there. Barry Atlas is the single worst salesman EVER. He would fumble and bumble on calls, ruined many many sales calls. Doesn't understand that in a sales presentation, going "Yous guys needs our products. Theys will makes yous moneys" makes you sound a tad unprofessional. He offered me a raise and I quit. Took the first job elsewhere i could find. RUN

1.0
Jun 28, 2017
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Pros

Most colleagues are really nice but there are a few insecure back stabbers who ruin it for everyone else. Lots of nosey busy bodies too. Not much else I can say that would seem positive.

Cons

The senior management team is a small group of dysfunctional old timers who have lost touch with reality. The CIO yells at his team as if humiliation would create loyalty. Everyone has gotten used to his tantrums and just looks the other way.

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