eHealth Reviews

3.0

38% would recommend to a friend

(921 total reviews)
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Fran Soistman

48% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

eHealth has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 921 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The eHealth employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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921 reviews
1.0
29 Nov 2021

Slow decline

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Pros

Competitive Pay. Really talented sales agents.

Cons

Over 8 years change is inevitable. However, what you saw over the last three years is Senior leadership aligning with new people that did not understand the Medicare space. As they made this shift, they moved out volumes of leaders in every department that had industry knowledge and care for culture. Many of these leaders have gone to competitors or created companies and are seeing great success in employee retention, customer retention and profits. Ehealth continually makes tenured employees scapegoats for issues that are caused by other people in the org that are protected for some reason. For example: Several sales leaders have lost their positions over the past two years. They were blamed for missing goal and wall street was told that the reason we missed was due to sales. No one acknowledged or replaced in Marketing when the phones weren't ringing or were ringing with low quality leads. In Sales, they removed several top leaders and replaced them with a gentleman that came in with a scorched earth policy to look good for a quarter. After 6 months and the cracks of this policy starting to show, he left and was replaced by his protégé that uses similar tactics. Now in Sales you are left with one or two leaders that understand the importance of culture and Human development. The rest of the team views employees as machines that need to turn out a specific number and no understanding of how to develop them to get there. You will see HR respond to this review saying they are proud of the culture and programs they offer. This has nothing to do with how employees are treated or how they feel about their leaders. The current regime is ruling by fear and as a former leader I am truly concerned about the mental health of that sales force. I sincerely hope that eHealth finds success and leaders that understand the value of people and find a balance of performance and human development. I care about those employees and want them to have a great place to work.

1.0
6 Apr 2022

Stay away when they rehire!

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Pros

Work remote and pay for some of your internet and cell phone.

Cons

I left before they laid off hundreds a few days ago. Not only are they dishonest with you when they hire you but they are immorally dishonest with the elderly who call in. Anytime I would truly want to help a beneficiary and would ask my supervisor for help she would not only make me feel belittled but she would give me words of advice to just do whatever it took to make a sale. Also you are not selling here 9/10 customers are calling because they got misleading mail or emails or commercials! almost never did I get a call because someone wanted to change their plan. and that is what we did there we just switched someone from one plan to another, sometimes it would be a good switch for them and a lot of times they were already in a good plan but we were pushed to switch them anyways. Calls are pretty constant to new comers because they are all 3rd party calls of people being transferred from a cold call and they push you to try to turn that call into a sale even tho the person doesn’t know what is going on or why they are on the phone. And when your not turning these calls into sales they make you feel like your incompetent. Don’t buy the hype you will make money here. During AEP season I was working 13 hours a day and lucky if I got 4-5 sales my last commission check for aep was less than my car payment! Stay away!!!!! I left this job and I am making triple in salary now.

1.0
23 Oct 2022

Unstable workplace

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The benefits offered are solid.

Cons

The sales department is overrun with rampant cronyism. The Austin location needed a strong director, but instead they got someone that hid in a corner office (and at home) behind a vape cloud and some procrastinated Power Point presentations. There are supervisors, managers, and directors in every location that have not sold these products. They could not sell the products even if they tried. If they can't do the job, how can they lead? That's led to a lack of respect on all levels. Why was compliance such a big deal in 2021? Because bad habits were taught to agents by leaders that didn't know how Medicare Advantage plans work. eHealth dug its own grave. They've "strategically" placed some of the most selfish, tone deaf yes men and women into supervisor and manager roles. There are some good people in sales management at eHealth, but the majority do not care about the frontline employee. They are numbers, not people. There is a dark cloud over this company and the instability is not going away. There will be another mass layoff after AEP. They do it every year.

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