Case Manager - Anonymous employee YoungWilliams Employee Review

2.0
Jan 25, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The one good thing about this job is that you aren't micromanaged, you sit in your cube and get your work done. You are responsible for your caseload and nobody is breathing down your neck. You do get some legal experience since you are working with court orders and learning about the laws of child support.

Cons

The caseload is so high it is unmanageable. There is no way for a person to work this many cases and actually feel like you're getting anywhere. You are constantly yelled at by people on the phone telling you that you're not doing your job. The turnover is horrible, people usually don't stay more than 6 months. The pay is BAD. There is no room for advancement.

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Cons

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Pros

Good middle/local management that shows concern for their employees and does everything within their power to be helpful. As long as you treat them well they will return the same to you. The insurance is acceptable. The vacation policy is amazing. Co-workers are often friendly, intelligent, and hardworking people. It's a great way to get experience if you want to work in the legal field. You get to make a difference in the lives of people that really need it. It is also a great way to network - attorneys and future paralegals often get a start here. If you do a great job, treat people well, and help out as often as possible, then you are essentially being given an opportunity to build your brand with acting professionals.

Cons

The pay is comparatively low and there is little to no chance for advancement. If people continuously quit for better opportunities, others have to cover for those who leave, and you constantly have to retrain new people, who also quit before 2-3 months have passed (more often than not), then you're not really saving any money by underpaying. Upper management/corporate does not listen and has a clear lack of understanding and concern for their workers. The case management software and remote desktop is extremely buggy and slow. If turning numbers is important, then you're not really saving money by using bad software.. This is a basic tenet as it relates to production. I will say that some of the reviews I see on here are probably written by people who didn't put the effort in. At least as it pertains to the State of Kansas, their outlook on local/middle management is extremely skewed and the negative personification could not be farther from the truth.

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