Contact Center Generalist - Contact Center Associate Ascension Employee Review

1.0
Dec 4, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They have catholic values and seem to do a lot in the community to help the poor get the medical attention needed regardless of age, race, sex and nationality.

Cons

They are big at talking and they do not even give you a chance. I came into this company as a contractor with 5yrs of medical claims experience. I was looking for a stable company and this was the biggest mistake of my life. The moment i walked through the door, they were micromanaging and made me a target. The training was just 2 weeks with a huge amount of information. I was audited my very first day on the phone and told i did not get a 90% and they nit picked over very little things. I was so dissapointed in the way things worked out in the contact center. I just wish i could tell people who are going to Nursing school in different parts of the country to not bother applying to work for ascension in any of their locations especially if you intend on starting off as a contractor.

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Pros

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Cons

Raises are almost non-existent. The "raise" is a yearly COLA of between 2%-3%. There is no ability to talk to anyone regarding a raise, even the admin staff are fully stonewalled in the overlly corporate monolithic HR style of maintaining "fair" wages. I have worked here for several years and I actually earn less now because my "raises" do not keep up with inflation and the actual cost of living. They maintain their functionality on squeezing as much as they can out of one employer by slowly shifting more job responsibilities called "opportunities" onto you without extra pay or change in title that would get a pay increase. They look to higher level licensed staff to provide more coverage for roles that they won't hire for or cut in departments. They do "organizational restructuring" every 6 months because more staff quit, they don't replace the staff, and tell others to absorb the former FT employees job responsibilities without pay increase and being told not to go into OT.

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