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Assurance Senior Reviews
What is it like working as an Assurance Senior?
May 2022
Long hours not a lot of support from management.
Assurance Senior in Houston:
Pros: Great benefits and flexibility to use PTO outside of busy season.
Cons: Very long hours during busy season. Every office is understaffed and management/partners are pretending their is not a retention issue
July 2014
Horrible company, hideous management.
Assurance Senior:
Do not work for United Health. They treat employees like children in need of chastising, constantly violate state and federal laws and regulations, have not paid us prevailing wages as required by the Service Contract Act.
Don't work for United Health. They don't train their managers, allow employees to be treated like children who need punishing, rip off senior citizens, Medicare, Medicaid and their own employees. Refuse to pay us prevailing wages as required by federal law, refuse to send responses to FOIA requests, falsify wages on employees' W2 forms to avoid paying more in benefits, taxes, unemployment yet have the highest paid execs in the industry. They are monsters.
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