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
1.0
Dec 22, 2022

Worst company ever

Recommend
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Pros

Sign on bonus, the pay per enrollment outside of AEP

Cons

Everything else not mentioned in the pros. They put you in a signed contract for a temporary pilot position and never paid us our bonus. Changed hours and bonus structure during AEP. Denied a leave of absence and ada request due to a high risk pregnancy from a co worker, laid half the company off after AEP and the rest of the company a week later. Made everyone work 10-12 hour mandatory shifts during AEP then increased it to a mandatory 14 hour shift the last 10 days. HR nor managers respond to emails. The leads sucked, the advertisements were misleading, had people calling in for a rebate on their stimulus checks and grocery cards. Just lying!! Then telling us to be sales agents of the poor lie they advertised. Last thing the tier levels constantly change. You get better leads as a tier 1 but you are worked harder , the further back in tier you get the less calls and quality of calls .

1.0
Dec 17, 2022

Worst place ever

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It is better to not have a job than work for this company

Cons

This company is deceitful. 1) They forced us to work on Black Friday, even though it was a company holiday, and promised that in return we would get New Year's Eve off, then they laid off everyone 9 days before Christmas. 2) They used Medicare enrollment season to force us to work everyday from 10/15 to 12/8, including weekends. Once the enrollment season was over, they laid off everyone. 3) They terminated most of the employees, effective immediately with no advanced notice. They locked us out of our computers, served us our off boarding papers, and wiped their hands clean. In the end, thousands of people lost their jobs without any notice. 4) The whole company is a scam. They make their money by cold calling old people. Some unfortunate seniors are called 5 times a day, everyday, in an attempt to bully them into buying their product. There are lawsuits out for harrassing these people. In total, they hired thousands of people to make millions of calls a day, then they fired everyone once enrollment season was over.

1.0
Dec 9, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The ability to work from home

Cons

Too many to count. I was lied to from day 1. Direct quotes from the message I received from their recruiter: •”We provide warm leads, you just need to close them! No more hunting or paying for your own prospects or cold calling!” •”All Inbound Leads” •”We offer paid training and a training bonus will be paid after completing your training” Sounded great! Cold calling is not something I was willing to do. I didn’t work this hard to become a licensed agent so that I could be a telemarketer. Wouldn’t you know, if you don’t sell a plan for a few days to one of the dropped calls, ineligible leads, or leads without a valid enrollment period (which about sums up their ‘leads’ during ROY) then they put you on an auto dialer COLD CALLING. The same people. All day, every day. And you can’t complain, because they shut you down. You can’t quit, because they hold your contracts for 6 months after you leave -EVEN IF THEY FIRE YOU (which they WILL do if you complain about your manager treating you like crap), and they chargeback your ‘training bonus’. They change your schedule frequently and without warning. They promised not to work their agents 14 hours a day this year for AEP and sure enough, the weekend after Thanksgiving all agents got a quiet mention in the chat about mandatory 14 hour days, 7 days a week for the remainder of AEP. This is the worst company I have ever worked for. Their systems are garbage, their software can’t keep up, their phone system is terrible. All day long the help desk chat is full of people who have dropped calls, can’t hear their callers, callers can’t hear them, system is malfunctioning, plans not showing up, can’t complete enrollment due to system crash and so on and so on. It’s a nightmare. There is definite favoritism, some agents receive preferential treatment, the commission structure is horrible…they literally pay less per enrollment during AEP -WHILE THEY FORCE YOU TO GIVE YOUR LIFE TO THEM- because it’s ‘easier’ to get the enrollment. THEY still make the same amount per YOUR enrollment. YOU just get paid less. Everything about this company sucked, with the exception of my trainer, who was amazing (and also no longer works for the company). They waste good agents and throw them away. They just fired hundreds of agents in a group Zoom meeting, after assuring all of us prior to AEP that they would not be doing that. I’m seriously considering changing careers entirely. Working here has kind of ruined Medicare sales for me. Run.

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