Seems misleading at times but the pay is what keeps you - SSR - Support Services Representative eHealth Employee Review

3.0
28 Jan 2022
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Pros

They do offer a lot of good incentives and bonuses such as reimbursement for certain bills, paying student loans, buying lunches etc. the work is also easy.

Cons

The advertisement the use for beneficiaries often seem misleading, they usually call to be taken off the list which I don’t think they ever do. All of the calls are very redundant so if you get bored easily this may not be the position for you. If you get offended easily, also may not be the job for you.

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eHealth Response
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Thank you for being part of our sales team and for taking the time to leave your feedback. We are proud of the important service we provide to our customers but you're right, it isn't for everyone. I also want to assure you that we do have a rigorous Do Not Contact process to ensure these requests are honored. If you have questions about it, please talk to you manager or you can find it on eConnect. We appreciate your hard work and making time to write a review. ~Bob

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