Connie Health Reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(19 total reviews)

57% positive business outlook

Connie Health has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 19 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Connie Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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19 reviews
1.0
18 July 2024

Changes not good

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some good folks in the mix

Cons

Where to start they really had great aspirations two years ago but as of like 6 months it’s so bad. The goal post moves and if they are unsuccessful they won’t look at themselves they will blame whoever else they can and boot them to keep their pockets full. Commissions are a joke they can’t ever get it together.. You may get an hourly but it is basically minimum wage. Team time is basically a toot my own horn type gathering these folks loves to hear themselves talk. Where did they get all these new management? They are all horrible. The only way to advance is to kiss the ring it seems. You can see clearly ISR’s who are actually good not getting nearly any recognition as opposed to those to merely are suck ups get promoted ? They may have been there longer but they are not good at their job. This company claims to be different but is just like any other grimey sales agency they won’t admit but they will want goals that those who do shady business do to attain them.

1.0
9 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote-only work 401k matching Opportunities for ownership/visibility Some very good people work here

Cons

While Connie Health might be a good spot for a junior-level marketer to cut their teeth and gain experience, I can't recommend it as a stable company with which to grow a career and depend on as a reliable, fair company. Connie Health claims they are a different kind of company, they "Work for you, not the insurance companies". But on the inside they are just as cold-hearted and ruthless towards their employees as an insurance company. I was terminated just days before my 15% bonus was to be paid. They put clever language in their contract that states if you aren't employed by the company at time of bonus payment, then you get nothing. As a prospective employee you may go along with this this since you believe you're likely to make it that long and no company would be so cold-hearted as to do such a thing, but it turns out they are not above terminating you days before payout just so save a few bucks and make their own bonuses a little bigger. Additionally there was no holiday bonus, either. If you're looking for perks, look elsewhere! Work-life balance is very poor. Bosses and execs will ping you at all hours of the day, even when they know you're visiting your sick parent in the hospital, or if you requested the day off for PTO. Low-severance. So not only do they deny your bonus payment, the payout package is very low upon termination, including NO vacation payout due to "unlimited PTO", which is just another sign the company is very cheap and likely has turnover problems and doesn't want to pay more than they have to. Overall negative environment. Team meetings have a lot of "rah rah" and chest-thumping, but managers make very little effort to cultivate a meaningful relationship and are only concerned with the bottom line. Many new hires quit within the first couple weeks. Execs are usually on their cell phones during meetings and pop in and out regularly to take other calls. You could be giving the presentation of your life and the boss is on their cell the whole time, not paying attention. Claims they are a "start-up" but have no appetite for risk, failure or experimentation.

3.0
6 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I can work from the comfort of my home, using the equipment they provide.

Cons

Used to have unlimited PTO but now it is 20 days/year. The hourly pay is low and the lead vendors are very low quality. Rules & protocols change often and there is no communication with upcoming changes until they happen in the moment. Connie was very people oriented when I first started but as they have grown since 2023, they are losing sight of that.

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