Would Not Recommend - Medical Billing and Coding Specialist Optum Employee Review

1.0
26 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible work from home options.

Cons

Worked there for 8 years, left to pursue another opportunity. I gave AND SERVED my 2 weeks notice. They say in the hand book that you must do so in order to get your vacation time payout. After completing my service, and calling HR to get some loose ends tied up, they inform me via off shore person, who claims they have a more updated employee handbook than what is posted on the site, informs me that they only pay out vacation if the state mandates it. I had nearly 200 hours of PTO owed to me. No one seemed to care. So if you plan to resign, make sure to get your PTO. Other issues, Inadequate Training Requests for additional training ignored Good ideas ignored if your station is too low Extreme aversion to written guidelines that can be reference easily Middle Management often apathetic Lack of clearly defined guidelines performance metrics and punishments seemed to be arbitrary

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3.0
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Cons

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