Obnoxious Health Insurance coverage - Data Engineer Kforce Employee Review

1.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They have deep contacts with many Fortune 500 companies and finding a project is not that tough.

Cons

One of the worst insurance offerings that I have ever seen. Very pricey and not a lot of options to choose from. Most important thing is about their medical coverage, It will be active only when the enrollment period begins or after 1 month of joining in some cases. This is obnoxious and worst thing about this company. If something happens to you/your family then you have to wait till your insurance is active. For this reason, I would not recommend anyone joining this company. Worst policy ever by a mediocre company.

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