Not Worth It - Lead SDA SelectQuote Employee Review

2.0
Dec 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The training was excellent and all the trainers/training managers were awesome. - Good benefits

Cons

- The leads they use are so low intent that much of your day to day success will depend on "luck of the draw" on what calls you get. - One of the reasons for this is they use underhanded, bait and switch tactics to acquire a lot of these leads. (i.e. - People filling out job applications that some how get sent to a mandatory page they must fill out to continue, even though they don't, in any way, fit the criteria for folks we want to talk to)You'll spend hours calling 30 y/os during AEP who don't and cant even get Medicare. - I had a meeting with my manager where I asked for clear guidelines/metrics I needed to hit in order to move up to the higher tier sales pod. I not only hit those marks, but exceeded them. When the day came for SDAs to be moved up or down, I stayed put. When I asked why I wasn't moved up, I was told "We would talk about it later" which never happened. Promotions appear to be based on pulling names out of a hat - The schedules they assign show that you are nothing but a work horse to them. They make you work for 7 hours before taking your 1 hour break at 4, 5 or even 6 pm. - You are consistently put in positions to fail, instead of being in a position to succeed. - They don't have enough agents and you, as the SDA get punished if you get someone to agree to the transfer but there are no agents available. Example - If you have 5 people agree to transfer, but have to schedule 5 callbacks because there are no agents available, your metrics show you as having 0/5 transfers which negatively impacts your conversion % and your earning potential. Strange that only one person gets punished for the company's internal logistics issues. You will even field some of these scheduled callbacks for an easy transfer, only for there not to be an available agent. So you have to schedule another call back, cant make this up

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SelectQuote Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We appreciate and value your input as an employee. We are glad you think highly of our Training team and enjoy our benefits. We are committed to creating a comfortable, transparent, and collaborative environment for all employees so we are disappointed to hear about your experiences. As for leads, please note that all leads we call have expressed interest in discussing Medicare options. There are also multiple products and services our advisors can sell on their calls and all leveling is based on metrics and performance. Additionally, all SDAs can take breaks whenever they want as long as they meet availability requirements. Lunch breaks are coordinated to ensure business needs are met, but no employee has to wait 7 hours for their lunch. The latest lunch for an 8am start time is 2pm, and that is only during the annual enrollment period (7 weeks). Our intention is to make SelectQuote the best place you’ve ever worked! Thank you again for your insight and for all that you do. - SelectQuote Careers

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1.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Work from home. This is NOT a remote position and you are expected to be wired with an ethernet connection. Them promoting these roles as remote is false advertisement

Cons

MULTIPLE open law suits, some that are highly concerning for the companies ability to remain operational in the near future. The activities covered in the open law suits are STILL happening, including steering and TCPA violations. You will talk to people who have been called by the company 5 or 6 times just that day and you WILL be cussed out for it. There is a constant threat of layoffs hanging over your head, seriously, they'll brag about record profits and 20 minutes later hold a meeting to talk about potential layoffs. THE GOALS ARE CONSTANTLY CHANGING. Your managers will CONSTANTLY be changing, so do NOT expect any kind of stability with this company. The health insurance is wildly expensive if you have a family to cover. You are expected to mislead people. As others have said, SelectQuotes main leads come from TV, internet and social media ads promoting a multiple-thousand dollar food card. To low-income seniors. Who then have their souls crushed to find out there was never a food card. They have now also started hijacking callers to other insurance companies. Meaning you'll take a call and the person will say I called the number on the back of my insurance card, what do you mean I'm not calling my insurance?! Oh and when that person doesn't "opt-in" it counts against you. THE GOALS ARE CONSTANTLY CHANGING. You will be paid minimum wage. Yes, you earn commissions and during AEP those can be multiple thousands of dollars a month (for 2-3 months) but the other 6-9 months of the year you are lucky to break $1000 commission and since they're paid as a bonus you lose 40% of that to tax. You are also not guaranteed to actually make the commissions you earn. If your QA score is .01% below their ever changing goal, your commissions are deducted. If the mail order pharmacy sign ups you completed didn't actually start their service for ANY reason, even the ones fully out of your control, your commissions are deducted. THE GOALS ARE CONSTANTLY CHANGING. During AEP, you are required to work overtime and weekends. They'll tell you it will only be the occasional weekend, but I worked almost every one last year. I was working 7 days a week, with NO time off! You are given PTO, but they have limited how much PTO they'll grant per day, so you now have calendars with whole months blacked out, months in advance. And you cannot request based on future PTO, so if you don't already have the hours you can't request it and it will end up blacked out before you have the PTO balance available. Policies are not applied equally throughout the department, what is okay for one employee is not for the next. THE GOALS ARE CONSTANTLY CHANGING. If you're internet goes out, it will count as an occurrence. If their systems go down or have issues and you are unable to complete calls, it will count as an occurrence. I am watching coworkers drop like flies after announcing in team chats they are burnt out, exhausted, tired of being/feeling abused. I have watched management promise those employees stability, support, training, etc and seen none of that followed through on. Management will tell you there "will be" opportunities to advance in the company, next year, but until then, nothing. No annual raises or COL adjustments in this role. You will take back to back to back calls, 8 hours a day, every day of the week. ACW expected to be below 2% TOTAL. You will lose your voice. You will have UTIs during AEP. You will also not be able to take time off to see a doctor for those things, even if you can afford the insurance. Most of your coworkers will also be, very obviously, using hard substances during the busy times and it makes for an extremely uncomfortable environment. You will very quickly notice that most people do not stay here longer than 1 year, just enough time to find another position! And the goals are constantly changing, with little or NO notice of those changes until you find out the hard way you're no longer meeting them. We were recently offered around $3000 to recruit new employees, I do not know of a single coworker that actually recruited anyone. It's that bad here that we are willingly passing up on large sums of money during a period where most of us cannot currently pay our bills to avoid bringing this nightmare to our friends and families.

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