Health IQ reviews

2.3

26% would recommend to a friend

(461 total reviews)

Gaurav Suri

34% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

Health IQ has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 461 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Health IQ employee rating is 36% below average for employers within the Seguros industry (3.6 stars).

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461 reviews
2.0
Feb 28, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Things were good from 2016-to spring 2019. It was a fun, energetic place to work, and the company cared about it's employees. From a sales standpoint, it is nice ] they are a true broker, and offer a wide variety of companies to their clients (aside from the core carriers). The training is reasonable, and they do a decent job of getting agents up to speed and have the proper product knowledge. Have to give them credit on their marketing, as that is not cheap, and they are everywhere online and on social media. - Not overly pleased with most of management, but big shout out to J.K. (initials for one of the sales directors/s execs). He used to be a sales agent/ manager, and was promoted I believe in 2019, and does a terrific job of handling the EXTREMELY high demands of executives, while accomodating the agents the best he can. You could not pay me anything to do what he does, so a lot of respect for him.\ *Health Insurance Benefits

Cons

As I mentioned prior, things started to change in early 2020. It appears due to existing business changes, and then followed by Covid. The company started to become increasingly more demanding on us agents. They were in a position to expect more from less due to what appears some financial difficulties. Our compensation was cut signficantly and with a month or so notice. Getting reduced pay is one thing, but they way they treat us agents is yet another concern. By early 2020 , there become increasing more challenges for us agents (software functioning properly, meeting sales expectations, again commissions reduced and delayed by 2-3 months). Instead of being more sympathetic and supportive for us agents, the vibe was "just deal with it and keep going". The higher ups lost their mission and compassion for the sales team, (and likely entire company workforce). It became a miserable place to work, and I noticed this sentiment among 90% of agents I would argue. I am not sure how much longer I will stay (as the job market is tough right now), but I know for sure I want to leave. Again, I think Covid put the company in a very difficult position, but they could have been more empathetic with the workforce, instead of more demanding. *I notice there is extemely high turnover with executives (which tells me they do not enjoy working at HIQ. *You should not have dropped pay so callously back in spring 2020, and should have listened to the agents' concerns earlier. I have more, but too tired to write further. Defintiely reach out to sales agents son Link'd In to get a better idea of what it is likeing working there.

2.0
Feb 23, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good Pay is about it.

Cons

Was Laid off After AEP After being told we would have jobs after AEP. They let go 50 or more agents saying it was due to poor sales. They routed calls to me in states where i was not even licensed. I was more of a transfer agent giving sales away. Worked 12 to 16 hours 7 days a week , transferred calls i sold for agents and still laid off.

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Health IQ Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to provide our team feedback regarding our first Annual Enrollment Period. We learned a lot in 2020 and will ensure we are clear with candidates and employees as we continue to grow and scale. We hope and encourage everyone to apply again for 2021's AEP with Health IQ!
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