Senior Developer - Senior Developer Centene Employee Review

4.0
Dec 13, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I loved the people, and for the most part, they put up with my outspokenness and seemed to feel it helped sometimes. I enjoyed the challenge of re-architecting the pharmacy encounters and wanted to take it to another level and make it more robust. I loved the weekly meetings with leadership from the health plans to set deadlines, priorities, and goals to achieve for the week. I enjoyed going to the whiteboard in a conference room and having others in the team and management show up to discuss new architectural plans.

Cons

Pay was much lower than I had previously made. Benefits were minimal. But I agreed to this from the start and took on the role as a consultant intending to stay and contribute to the company's success for six months. In six months, I was moved into a permanent role, and in retrospect, had I thought in a more crafty manner, I would have turned down that role and asked for something more senior and appropriate for my experience at a time when the company's needs were greatest. But I focused on the mission I had for getting the pharmacy encounters in shape for the good of the company, and I stayed with the company for two years rather than six months as planned. But when the pharmacy encounters were in better shape, I asked for a title more appropriate for the work I had been doing and was turned down. And I found myself training "lead developers" who were much more junior, and the one the lead developer who was functioning at a very senior level was working long hours and had been with the company about 13 years. In retrospect, I regret I ever suggested I might consider something less than what I had asked for, and I could not see myself considering working for them again in any role beneath Director or Chief Architect with my eyes on a VP position and about double the salary and benefits. And I would be worth at least ten times that much to the company. I have no intention of groveling or waiting. I will pursue my own success and not wait for anyone's permission to contribute to the well-being of this world.

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5.0
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Cons

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3.0
Jun 12, 2017
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Pros

I loved the work and for 6 years was happy with what I did. I knew I made a difference and did my job well. Not many has the same skill set I did and there was always work to do.

Cons

1. It's an old white boys club. I say that as a white individual. It sucks that's how MFN rolls. They say they value diversity but they don't. They will have a token diverse person in an exec role but they're there to be a face, not make any changes or impact. 2. They pay really well but that hurts when you leave. 3. They layoff the good people and keep the undereducated white males. Why? See #1 above. 4. They don't want you if you are female and over 40. Think I'm lying? See the number of females 40+ who got hit in the January "reorganization." 5. HR is a joke. Talent acquisition couldn't find their rear ends with both hands and a map. So many excuses on why they didn't do their jobs. 6. MFN said the HealthNet employees needed to learn the Centene way and the Centene way would prevail. He lied. 7. They never entertained the idea of working from home. At all. Even a 25% WFH option would cut costs and improve morale.

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