Last resort job out of college and it was a mistake - Associate Consultant STAT Revenue Employee Review

1.0
Aug 30, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

- nice employees, all in their early-mid twenties - you can dress casually (unless a prospective new hire is around, then you better be in business casual) - fairly flexible hours (assuming 8-9 a day)

Cons

Where do I begin? This place seriously needs some help. I can confirm most of the other reviews are accurate, including: - Management is mostly bullies - Constantly in a state of panic about recovering from the hole - Threats of being fired; if the company isn't doing well in whichever quarter, they'll scrap the "dead weight" with their at-will employment clause and rehire oblivious college seniors for the fall - No creative work, nothing new. Just put your head down and review claims for nine hours a day. And you better stop your clock if you take a 5 min break. - Convoluted employment matrix - Silent, oppressive office that's only perk is the shared coffee machine. - I am not kidding, they had a "no questions until 4pm" policy. Don't resort to this place. Being unemployed is better than wasting your time at a job that gives little to no valuable experience and treats their employees like easily replaced cattle. There is hope out there- other jobs with helpful bosses, great perks, and collaboration.

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STAT Revenue Response
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Picking your first job out of college can be very difficult, and sometimes disappointing. Thank you for taking the time to let us know how you feel outside of your job. We have worked hard to make improvements in our management structure. We hope your future jobs will provide you with everything that you are looking for in a job.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
Sep 21, 2016
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Recommend
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Pros

Looking back at my career, working at STAT was the best first job out of college that I could have asked for. I loved the small, nurturing and fun environment that I was met with on a day to day basis. Your role at the company really is what you make of it. While the day to day bread and butter of the company involves recovering underpayments for hospitals, as an employee you have the opportunity to learn and get involved in so much more (as long as you express interest). The company was still at its beginning stages while I was there, so I was able to get involved in recruiting, business development, project management, event planning, developing trainings etc. With that, I was able to test the boundaries to see what I enjoyed, what I was good at and the reverse of that. Exposing myself to these new areas, along with the continuous, personal mentorship that I received during my 4 years, makes my time at STAT an invaluable experience.

Cons

Yes, calling insurance companies can be a bit boring at first. However, if you're a goal oriented person, you'll enjoy the challenge and the hunt in finding and recovering underpayments. Then you can focus on other areas within the company such as improving processes, reading up on issues impacting hospitals etc. Ultimately, you have to start somewhere and understanding the process of recovering underpayments, including calling insurance companies, is necessary in order to progress at the company. And the same applies for most companies out there ...

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