Pros
Impossible to get fired from the company (that's what my trainer told me on graduation day) training is 6 weeks long and it's very thorough. The health insurance is cheap on your paycheck. Since it's a healthcare company I think it's discounted. Benefits start right away. If you work inside the United Healthcare building there is a credit union that is easy to sign up with, as well as a cafeteria with healthy food options. They also have a Starbucks inside.
Cons
You are expected to finish your calls fast, management is constantly breathing down your neck. I truly didn't feel like I was a patient care advocate because any time I attempted to go above and beyond for a patient I was pulled aside due to my calls going over the 2 minute standard. Very little PTO, low salary, exhausting days of angry sick people yelling at you.