No merit increases for us - Anonymous employee Optum Employee Review

1.0
15 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some people are great to work with, but you will get worked to death and no recognition for it, other than empty praise

Cons

The company only cares about profits and not employees or their well-being. Horribly understaffed and underpaid, this year, despite being exceptionally profitable, they decided we get no merit increase and no cost of living increase, but they kept some meager bonuses (only so the execs could get their big payouts). Corporate executive pay is out of hand; their pay can equate to more than 300 employees, and they aren’t worth half of one who does the real grunt work. Dont work for this company - you’ll never afford retirement and you’ll lose your life to the job instead of having a meaningful life.

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Thank you for your feedback. I'm sorry to hear about your experience. Please know that we value our employees and are dedicated to supporting them both personally and professionally. The organization is committed to providing competitive employee compensation. Several factors are considered when making pay decisions, including type of role, external market data, internal data, individual factors and total compensation.

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