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Last updated Dec 16 2024
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Benefits Administrator Reviews

What is it like working as a Benefits Administrator?

October 2016
Benefits Administrator:
Any issues that come up address those issues right away while the information is fresh on your mind.
September 2016
Challenging.
Benefits Administrator:
Pros: Colleagues, being trusted, helping people get what they are entitled to, flexibility.
Cons: Sometimes having to make difficult decisions.
January 2016
You won't actually be helping people.
Benefits Administrator:
If you don't have a college degree, and are excited about having a desk job it might be for you. If you are seeking a more meaningful position, and care about society this would not be for you.
June 2015
Develop Your Skills in Multiple Functions.
Benefits Administrator:
Develop your skills in other HR functional areas to make yourself more marketable and to have future career options that include other HR responsibilities in addition to benefits administration.
February 2014
Education/Training.
Benefits Administrator:
Continue to keep up with the HR laws, FMLA laws. Always take continuing educational classes.
February 2014
NOV Review.
Benefits Administrator:
Pros: The company offers great benefits and starting salary.
Cons: I found out that there are not too many opportunities for advancement in my department.

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