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Automated Benefit Services Reviews

2.3

19% would recommend to a friend

(33 total reviews)

Daniel Gorczyca

40% approve of CEO

12% positive business outlook

Automated Benefit Services has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 33 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Automated Benefit Services employee rating is 36% below average for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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33 reviews
2.0
7 Apr 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Hours are good at 37 and 1/2 hours a week for hourly people but you get paid for 37 and 1/2. They're understanding when you got family issues going on. I hear they started a pretty good personal time accrual now, but it used to be bad.

Cons

I was with ABS for about 7 years and they almost never give reviews on time and when they do you don't get to comment on what's written down or defend yourself. Pay raises only come around about every 3 years despite promise after promise. Management tends to rule with an iron thumb. While I was there about half the time I felt nervous that I was always being watched & would get in trouble. Management has a lot of family and friends working there so people tattle and management assumes what they say is true & you can't defend yourself. You maybe make a mistake that you didn't even realize was a mistake, but management talks about it behind your back for days and then pulls you in a room and humiliates you over it. They basically tell you to shut up when you try to explain what happened. I'm not the only one whose experienced this.

2.0
17 Feb 2013

Automated Benefit Services and US Health and Life

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Only 7 and a half hour work days, but you only get paid for the 7 hours you work anyways. They also let you take time off when needed but don't pay you for it which is fair. Salaried people suffer because they're made to take 1/2 day PTO which I think is illegal yet don't pay them for all their extra hours they put in.

Cons

Research Automated Benefit Services and you see it's same company as US Health and Life that runs in same office and USHL is ran by the Detroit mafia called The Partnership. That mafia link reveals their rough operations. The company has a lot of office politics and backstabbing and managers seem to try to sabotage other departments. The executives tend to ignore what's going on and don't be surprised if you bring up problems that they just tell your manager and you end up punished from that manager and the executives, so that makes life really stressful. Most people learn to shut up and not care, just do your work and go home. For salaried, extra hours is often required especially from home work and advancement almost never happens. Pay raises are never yearly and can take years to happen, like everyone just came off a 5 year pay freeze. Almost no one gets bonuses except managers and supervisors and even then it often like $50 to $300 despite years of no pay raises and tons of extra hours. Internal advancement is nearly unheard of, probably because of the office politics. Also, probably 30% of the people working there are related to the executives in one way or another so you have to be careful what you say, they bring in friends, relatives, girlfriends, and so on, so people do abuse their connections and work load. They also make salaried people take half day PTO so you lose 1/2 of your accrued vacation and I think that's illegal to do to salaried, and they even if salaried people work 10 extra days in a year if you miss an extra day they don't pay you for it.

1.0
9 June 2017

Run far, far away!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There is a 7.5 hour work day. Um...thinking...thinking...thinking. Nope, that's all I've got.

Cons

The building is an absolute dump, similar to a penitentiary. Management truly is the worst I've ever experienced. I've never seen so many unqualified, incompetent managers under one roof. If Ascension is smart, they will replace all of the managers with Ascension managers. Management is like a cancer in this place. Micromanagement, back stabbing, and tattletaling are part of the corporate culture. Minimal PTO for two years. No sick time. You get written up if you get sick and use up your PTO. It's an absolute joke.

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