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
4.0
Feb 2, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Leads are provided, great people, a lot of perks (catered lunch, onsite workouts, PTO, etc)

Cons

long hours and frequent policy changes. Its a tech company and commission payouts were constantly being changed or updated which made it hard to know exactly what you were going to get paid

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Health IQ Response
6y
Thanks for your feedback. As with most things, change is inevitable. The changes we make are adaptations to employee feedback, our clients and the insurance providers themselves. Like you, we hope for industry stabilization, but until then we will continue to make rapid shifts in response to the marketplace.
5.0
Nov 7, 2019

Best place to work!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Amazing culture and great people. Never worked with so many talented and smart people . Lots of opportunities to progress and for promotion. I have learned more at Health IQ in a year than in 6 years in my previous job.

Cons

We work long hours but the benefit is fast career growth and experience that you accumulate

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Health IQ Response
6y
Thanks for the feedback. Development and career pathing are rooted in the Health IQ culture that will only get better as we grow. New products and new locations translates into opportunities that we have never had before.
1.0
Nov 6, 2019

Worst Job I've Had

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You are surrounded by hard working and driven people. There are tons of young people seemingly out of college who can be fun at and outside of work. Truly amazing people, this does not include the management

Cons

Health IQ has been the worst experience in my career. Everyone says long hours, but on top of the long hours you are working non-stop throughout the workday. Legitimately, people avoid bathroom breaks as to finish their work on time. If you still have work by the end of the day, you are expected to stay late to finish without logging it for pay. Many people, especially drivers, work through their lunch in order to finish on time, and usually end up still staying late. To say this was a toxic work environment is an understatement. I regularly stressed daily tasks, about doctors appointments (I had undergone surgery while employed here), taking care of errands, and taking care of myself. At Health IQ, work comes first and everything else should take a backseat. They seem to have no understanding of responsibilities out side of work. I would especially not recommend this job to anyone in the reserves. I went on military leave while working here and when I came back management had made comments to me about how it was an inconvenience and how I should stay late that week (without logging it as pay) to finish my work because everyone had been covering for me while I was gone. I can go on and on about day to day issues with Health IQ, but the thing that always put me over the top was the treatment of employees by leaders. I learned very quickly that management doesn't care about your ideas, input or what is going on in your life. They will never make you feel like you are valued employee and ask more of you no matter how much you do. They absolutely hate confrontation. This is why you will notice that people don't speak up in meetings. Those who do, are ridiculed or have eyes rolled at them. Last piece of advice, whether or not you decide to work here, I would take everything management says with a grain of salt. They lie to you, and unfortunately they tell others to lie to you too to keep you from knowing better. When I started, base pay was 50k for the year. They lowered that to 45k and below, telling new-hires that their pay was equal, and lying about where it was being allocated (towards lunches and wellness programs). Leaving Health IQ was the best decision of my life, and I only wish I had done it sooner. I realized that no job is worth sacrificing my happiness and sense of worth. If you leave Health IQ, I guarantee you it will only go up.

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