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Allied Benefit Systems

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Office politics & childish people abound in this company - Anonymous employee Allied Benefit Systems Employee Review

2.0
6 Jul 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Most positions have a work from home option - Cheap insurance available - The people (not many of the hire ups) are very nice to work with - Nice Loop location - They pay for life insurance - They offer the pre-tax transportation benefit - Allied throws a few fun events a year (all are employee only), most are fee, but some may cost $5

Cons

- No vision insurance - Difficult to get customer service while you are an employee. I once waited 45 minutes for a customer service rep, and I work here! I also had a claim issue and customer service said it could take 30-60 days to review. Well, no one ever contacted me back about my claim, so I reached back out (another 60 minute wait) only to find out that they weren't reviewing it, and the case was closed. No one ever told me that, so I was ultimately sent to collections. - Anyone placed in a management role or higher isn't qualified for the position and doesn't receive training. The company basically hires a team lead from Target and will promote them to director within 3 years, but doesn't give this person any training on how to be a leader or a manager and the employees suffer greatly. - When you put your 2 weeks in, you can expect your director to quite speaking to you, and not ever say bye to you. My director said about 50 words to me during my last 2 weeks at Allied, she never said bye to me, and she didn't show up on my last day. That's very childish and unprofessional. - They have you select goals and make you feel like you will actually achieve the goals, however, you will receive no training and no support to meet your goals. You get very little direction or help on meeting your goals. - This place is so political it's ridiculous. The HR director has hired multiple people from her previous company and some departments are able to receive training, while other departments are told that there is no training available. - Since the director hires her friends from her previous company, you can expect that your manager who is hired in will not be qualified to manage anyone, and actually has no management experience. You can expect on your last day when you are finally leaving, that your manager will look at you very confused when you ask if she is walking you out and taking your keys. - Allied expects you to work your tail off everyday, and if you ask for more staff or to change responsibilities, you are told no, and also get an increased workload. I asked to change departments and I was flat out told I couldn't leave my department because I'm the only one who knows my job. - The pay is pathetic compared to all the work you are expected to perform daily. They give you a yearly review which shows "what you are actually making" - they include your PTO on it, so your "salary" looks inflated. When you have your review yearly, it is the only time you will receive any feedback (positive or negative) on how you are performing your job. Then, if you ask why your score is low, they cannot provide an example. - When you leave, the HR director will give you an exit interview where she basically is looking to see if you are going to Allied's competitor and she also will tell you that "Allied is working on <<insert the reason you are leaving>>". I feel during an exit interview you shouldn't be defending Allied and telling the person who is leaving "we're working on it", the person has already decided they are leaving, and if they were vocal about all these issues, they should have been fixed before escalating to wanting to leave the company.

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Cons

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Pros

This is definitely one of the better-run departments at the company. I found the management to be good people overall and the work itself is varied enough to have stayed interesting. Did not plan on leaving. If you like writing emails all day long instead of being on the phones, this is an excellent job for you. Could be stressful but typically was a breeze and it was very educational in terms of learning about the TPA/insurance industry. Company is remote-first which is awesome, we were not expected to travel as a job duty in this role.

Cons

Honestly most of the gripes I had were with other departments' inefficiencies. We lost a lot of people at once and the workload was moved around which increased the stress but I can't really blame this on the department. Some of the higher-ups we worked with could be rude to other CSRs but were usually respectful to me. There is an out of office inbox that is always a mess, that was likely the most stressful part of the job besides sometimes dealing with angry B2B clients. The clients however were usually respectful, too, provided you answered them promptly. I didn't feel there was much room for me to move up, however, I would have been happy in the same role anyway and they do have senior positions for basically the same role once you've been there for a while that would come with a sizable pay raise and conversation to salary.

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