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Healthcare Payment Specialists

Is this your company?

Healthcare Payment Specialists interview question

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Anonymous

31 July 2014

Not surprised. Read my review as well.

Anonymous

31 July 2014

Not surprised. Read my July 7th interview as well.

Anonymous

31 July 2014

Yes I read it. U can leave ur email and I can tell u more about it.

Anonymous

6 Aug 2014

Pretty shocking. Though the economy is still poor and this is probably legal to do, this kind of small company behavior instill a negative mindset. I live in Fort Worth and it saddens me that though this city is number one in terms of generated jobs, this outcome is possible. Note: Based on some of the reviews/interviews - sounds as if the HR representative should get backing *first* before offering her answer.

Anonymous

14 Aug 2014

they violated promissory estoppel law and u can sue them

Anonymous

23 Aug 2014

There may be cause for that. Texas, as the entire US, is ruled by 'employment at-will'. Hiring and firing is the norm. I do admit though, if the applicant did put a down payment on an apartment and other incidentals, this may be worth exploring. However, even if there are grounds, would the newly hired want to continue to be employed there? The environment would be tilted against that worker and some companies would probably be looking for any technicality to let that person go. Also, anyone notice how Glassdoor has changed its format from true averages to some sort of other format? It's a shame as it's clearly skewed (in this instance) to a much higher "average". Also, how can this company have 100% 'favoring of the CEO'? Lastly, this recent change isn't documented clearly anywhere on the website. This reminds me of what happened with the Better Business Bureau. It lost a ton of credibility when it introduced a pay to play type scheme.

Anonymous

18 Mar 2015

How much did they pay you when they offered you the position ?