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Run! Don't Work for Them! - Care Coordination Representative Verisma Systems Employee Review

1.0
24 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None, except for getting some experience.

Cons

Worked here when they lost a contract with a client. They 'let go" of a bunch of people stating there where no positions to put people in after they stated they would relocate everyone to another position. Within a week they were posting for the positions they said they "did not have" now at a lower pay grade. Beware! They will lay you off later only to get new people at a lower rate so that they do not have to give you a raise. Apparently this is the second time this company has done this in the last few years.

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5.0
30 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You feel valued. Great managers and co workers. Healthy work and home balance.

Cons

Haven’t had any cons thus far. Pretty laid back.

4
1.0
28 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The staff were extremely kind and supportive,

Cons

The training was unstructured and mostly consisted of brief one-on-one walkthroughs rather than a clear, hands-on training program. I honestly felt bamboozled because the role was advertised as non-phone, and I took a major pay cut for peace of mind away from calls, only to later find out I would still be required to take back-to-back calls for whoever they were servicing. On top of that, the job description language about completing all duties assigned by leadership made it feel like there was no real option to refuse certain tasks. Compensation was also a major issue, with take-home pay a little less than $1,000 every two weeks after taxes and healthcare deductions, which is not a livable wage in today’s economy. I ultimately left not because of the staff, but because the pay and workload were not worth the stress, and the expectations felt misrepresented from the start; the role should be compensated much closer to $25–$30 per hour given the level of responsibility and educational background required.

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