Do Not Be Deceived - Medicare Sales Representative eHealth Employee Review

1.0
May 11, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It started off great-Colleagues- Some supervisors were great to work with.

Cons

Very petty; Tries to Sabotage your future endeavors, will not release your appointments, although many others have been released within 1 week after termination, Provided my official notice and was terminated the very next day and the called it an early resignation but they actually fired me but on my official separation notice it says I found a better opportunity; will terminate you and retaliate against you for moving on to better opportunities. But claim to work in an ethical manner. Most of the senior management came for other competitors-and some have moved on...Be careful!

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eHealth Response
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We appreciate your honesty. Change is challenging, and with challenges come decisions that don’t come lightly. We hope the time you spent with us was valuable and wish you the best in your next endeavor. If you’d like to speak with someone from our team, please reach out to humanresources@eHealth.com.

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