If you like politics then Humana is the place for you - Anonymous employee Humana Employee Review

3.0
Jul 15, 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Training is good depending on the department. Dining choices are second to none in the larger offices. If you are an associate that travels on business, the daily per deim you have is better than most. The front line customer facing associates are some of the best people, I enjoyed working with them in many different locations. The products they offer to consumers are really good plans. Good pay, good vacation policy. I thought at one time I would retire from Humana.

Cons

How can someone who has gotten excellent top notch yearly reviews, met production standards, been the star of the team be terminated? Fall out of favor with the political in-crowd for standing up for yourself and what was right. I am not a brown-noser and I refused to play the politics game and lost. HR won't investigate complaints against management and when they do it is a token investigation. It is pretty sad when your manager can't perform the job they manage, yet they get sent on leadership summits, and development trips etc. Nothing from those trips benefits the front line employees. Yet all the while on their Facebook page you see they were posting pool side at 1:00 in the afternoon on a workday when you know the conference is going on. Your co-workers on the same level as you will talk one way (oh yeah its bad we need to work together for a change yada yada) but when it is time for a team meeting everyone is quiet out of fear of stirring the water. The benefits for employees are not great, but in Humana's defense, most employers are cutting the benefits they offer to associates to cut costs. When someone does bring a problem forward management tells you what they think you want to hear just to keep you quiet.

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Pros

Interesting work, decent benefits, ability to work from home

Cons

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