Grossly Misled - FMLA Claims Specialist ComPsych Employee Review

1.0
3 Nov 2014
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Pros

Downtown location, Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm, accessible by public transit.

Cons

I came to this job under the pretense of working as FMLA claims specialist, interviewed for that particular position, the whole nine. Upon starting new hire training, we were told that we would "shadow" the FMLA customer service representatives that work on the call center side. Initially I didn't think too much of it because it is a good idea to understand that portion of the job to be able to effectively perform the claims portion of the job. Imagine my surprise when the next day in training we were shown slides of Customer Service Call Training and told that we would be taking calls until we "stabilize" to move to the training that we were actually hired for--Claims. I was livid because the management had not been transparent in the interview as well as the job posting that I answered.

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

I have spent many years in many different organizations. I can honestly say that I feel more at home at Compsych than anywhere else in my career. The work brings me into contact with peers who are extremely helpful and kind. Upper levels of management are approachable and interested in suggestions and the success of the employees. I am very happy to be spending my years before retirement in such an environment.

Cons

Contact with the public, of course, has drawbacks. There can be people who are very, very difficult to deal with. I am trying to learn how to let it go and move on.

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