Milliman Reviews

3.9

68% would recommend to a friend

(893 total reviews)
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Dermot Corry

90% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Milliman has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 893 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Milliman employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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893 reviews
1.0
6 Dec 2018
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Pros

The actuaries are quite smart and talented. Good place if you are an actuary or in any non-IT field. The facility is nice.

Cons

There have been HIPAA violations, breaches to code of ethics, and violations of their own corporate policies. When an employee brought evidence to senior management, they were terminated. You're going to work with Windows 2003 Servers in 2018/2019. Check Shodan if you doubt that. This is a company that checks the boxes, and doesn't actually manage their security effectively. The current job postings made by the security department misspell basic security terms and use the phrase “reasoned risk takers delivering results”. What are they thinking? The security team isn't expanding, the entire team left within three days of each other, because of reported ethical violations, reported unprofessionalism, and reported workplace violence and threats. Each of these reported items was not properly handled, per additional external investigation . The team is currently (Dec 2018) one person with no employees underneath them. The current security composition is so improperly trained and completely inept at technology and security procedures that the security mission feels that violating policies and regulations is the "only way" it can be done. This says a lot about Intelliscript. Either you have Information Security and top-level management that is literally clueless on how to run an organization that handles sensitive data, or they have literally no belief in Intelliscript IT/tech staff. Avoid unless you are desperate, even then, other places will take you if desperate. Also they are currently being looked at by a state agency (as of Dec 2018), so I would avoid unless you want to get scooped up into that. Outside agencies have also looked at, and concluded, that there were items of workplace violence and threats that were not properly handled.

1.0
28 Dec 2016

Run away from this place

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Pros

A handful of the new junior hires are genuine, nice people. Those of them who resist being brain washed by the awful culture will leave under a year... guaranteed.

Cons

Instead of dealing with employee dissatisfaction directly, by genuinely addressing the issues causing the dissatisfaction, Milliman tends to pretend problems don't exist or downplay how bad they are. No one at this company is happy, and the management simply does not care. There is extremely high turn over. People are quitting all the time or getting fired because they didn't want to commit to 60-70 hour work weeks. The already low compensation that Milliman provides is stretched even thinner because of these long work hours. HR will take weeks to respond to an email, and when they finally do, the answer is very short, sometimes passive aggressive, and usually telling you to call some 800 number, even for the most basic of questions. Like another reviewer said, people tend to gossip a lot and it feels like high school sometimes. You would think people would have better things to do, seeing as the average age of an employee at Milliman is 50. In order to get promoted at all, you have to spend your days sucking up to upper-management, and working unreasonably long hours. Only friends and family of management get promotions. And that's only if you're a white male. Women and minorities, look elsewhere. Milliman does not care if you recently had children and may need to work less than 60 hour work weeks to be with your family. Milliman does not care that they have bad compensation. Milliman does not care that their products are dull and extremely shoddy. Milliman does not care about you.

1.0
14 Jun 2016

Project Manager

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Pros

Nothing good to say at all.

Cons

Management and executives extremely controlling, manipulative, abusive at all times, did not care about employees, they only care about themselves and their gain, too cheap and find ways to not pay for anything. Please stay far far away from Milliman. There are much better companies out there that treats employees better. Realize your worth and respect yourself. This can be considered a prison and not an office work environment. They try to make people think they are amazing but in reality, they're the worst.

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