Quantity over Quality. - Training Specialist Sedgwick Employee Review

1.0
Aug 26, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

PTO, discounts, advancement (if you are lucky)

Cons

Stress and insane workload. I have held 4 positions in the last 4 years. I started as an SCR and it was great at first. I was promoted to a team coordinator at the call center and leadership was shady. They put me out and created a hostile environment. Eventually they left/were let go. I was out in a TL position and it was insane how much was expected. I had my team change completely 3 times in me. I sometimes had to work 12 hour days and even take PTO to get my work done. Operations refused to listen to opinions. Teams grew as high as 22 agents to 1 TL. I went to the training department and at first it was great. Then operations began to change things in our department. They tried to give 100 people to train remotely for 1 class. Classes are suppose to be 20 max. In the end i got 50. Don’t even get me started on IT issues for these new hires. Some end up having to be moved to a later class. This company has a hire turn over rate thanks to operations. Pay is not high enough for everything Sedgwick employees have to put up with. This company says caring counts is their motto, but it does not apply to its own employees. For a claims management company, they also do a horrible job at managing their claims and have disappointing STD benefits.

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5.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

Fully Remote Flexibility — Many roles allow employees to work 100% from home, giving you control over your environment and eliminating commute time.

Cons

Department Variability — Employee experience can differ widely depending on manager, team, and role type.

1.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The benefits are okay I suppose but they'll deduct your PTO from your severance pay. It's basically a ripoff loan.

Cons

-Constant harassment and hounding from Team Leads. -Unrealistic expectations for case load productivity. Mind you, the maximum expected amount of diaries to be completed is 80+. You're expected to make and take calls while also juggling case notes, emails,and Teams messages that pull you away from your current task. And the workload is moved constantly, regardless of an employee is absent,tardy, or even still present despite being heavy across the board. But you're expected to finish it all "productively" within 8 hours. No overtime and minimal assistance. -Good audit scores don't matter. You could have 98% to 100% , leadership will burn you for missing a few notes or if you're behind on other people's work while also being behind on yours. They say they're understaffed but they refuse to hire more people unless it's your replacement. -You're practically working on a sinking ship.

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