Sinking Ship in Stormy Seas - Medicare Sales Agent eHealth Employee Review

1.0
10 May 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Survived the mass lay offs?

Cons

This is the company version of the book “The Emperor’s New Cloths” all this new upper management slapping each other on the back for a job well done when the true worker the sales staff is run into the ground, with less and less pay. No one listens to the little guy here. They work you like a dog with dog droppings for true leads. How do you skirt a federal law? Hire off shore company’s to harass the elderly and transfer them to you so you can claim, YOU DIDN’T CALL, cause legally we can’t do what over seas call centers get away with. They pay companies money to never stop calling the elderly, even over and over again in one day. The customers complain daily they are getting 15-20 calls a day.

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Cons

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1.0
20 Apr 2026
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Pros

eHealth RevOps offers a fast-paced environment with strong exposure to healthcare operations, commissions, and cross-functional collaboration. The work is meaningful and provides opportunities to build analytical, problem-solving, and process improvement skills. Teams are generally supportive, and there are opportunities to learn from peers with deep industry knowledge. The role provides hands-on experience with complex data, audits, and reconciliation processes, which is valuable for strengthening both operational and financial skill sets.

Cons

Leadership is a significant challenge. The Senior Director’s approach tends to be highly hands-on, which can limit autonomy and make it difficult for employees to feel fully trusted or supported in their roles. The environment can feel high-pressure rather than growth-oriented. At the Senior Manager level, there are concerns around consistency, professionalism, and fairness. Communication style can come across as overly direct or discouraging at times, and there are perceptions of favoritism that impact team morale and overall engagement. There are also gaps in leadership presence and support. 1:1 meetings are frequently canceled, and team members often need to rely on other leaders for guidance. While tracking and reporting are maintained, there is limited hands-on support, coaching, and clear direction for the team. Training is another challenge. Onboarding often relies on current employees who are expected to maintain their full workload, creating a high-pressure environment with little room for error. This makes it difficult for new hires to ramp up effectively and confidently. Overall, these factors can make it challenging for employees to feel supported, develop professionally, and operate with clarity and confidence.

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