Employees Come Last - Business Change Manager Elevance Health Employee Review

2.0
28 Aug 2024
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Pros

Competitive pay and bonus has been paid out consistently in the last many years

Cons

I have been with the company long enough to have witnessed the last 5 CEOs. Gail Bodreaux style is of ‘reducing costs’ . While none of the past leaders had much focus on employees well-being, Gail took an approach of driving employees to the ground by laying off thousands of people and thinning out benefits to the bare minimum in the name of ‘following the industry’. Thousands of people gutted leaving the rest to pick up the load. Severance packages went from lump sum payout based on the number of years worked to supplementing state unemployment amount. Vacation take home upon leaving shrunk to 1 week max. If you have any surplus, it goes unpaid. All of these changes were quietly implemented without employee input or feedback. She quietly dissolved company’s official motto ‘work-life balance’ and replaced with ‘let’s keep pushing’. Being virtually on the brink of losing your job, you never feel like discussing your workload or burnout with your manager as it paints a target on your back immediately. Work in the office is mandatory. Not only there’s a minimum number of office visits required, senior leadership monitors your visit weekly distribution. They prefer you take your first visit in the first week. Gone on vacation? Must make up office visits anyway.

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5.0
29 Mar 2026
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Pros

Work from home, sufficient training, great company that supported a successful experience.

Cons

Honestly did not experience anything negative.

2.0
5 Jun 2026
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Pros

Competitive pay compared to many similar positions in healthcare and care management. Relatively flexible schedule, which can help support work-life balance. Excellent employee benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within a large organization. Strong potential to build valuable experience in care management and healthcare coordination

Cons

Training and onboarding are insufficient, making it difficult to feel fully prepared for the role. Although the company frequently emphasizes that family is a priority, that philosophy applies more to members and clients than to employees and their families. Lack of investment in developing and properly training managers and leaders. Employee retention seems to be an ongoing challenge. The workplace culture does not consistently reflect the values that were communicated by the organization.

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