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Last updated Apr 10 2025
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Case Manager Reviews

What is it like working as a Case Manager?

May 2017
Over worked.
Case Manager in Ventura:
Pros: Experience and interaction with the clients. Being able to make a difference in somebody's life.
Cons: We are over worked. Case load too high and responibilies do not meet my pay grade. Supervisors do not care about efforts employees give. I drive my own vehicle for work duties.
May 2017
Stimulating, Engaging Job, Alienating Pay.
Case Manager in San Diego:
Pros: The sun, the traffic that's not terrible yet, the proximity to Tijuana to acquire affordable dental care.
Cons: High price of living, North San Diego is still too white.
April 2017
Case Manager in Memphis:
Pros: Low income environment, food, things to do.
Cons: Crime, pay, traffic, city culture.
March 2017
Small town flavor with big city twist.
Case Manager in McComb:
Pros: Most everyone knows each other. Traffic isn't bad. Beautiful town, especially in the spring during the Azalia Trail.
Cons: Not enough good paying full time jobs with benefits. Not the best public schools.
February 2017
Case Manager in St. Petersburg:
Pros: The atmosphere. Saint Petersburg has a lot of restaurants, parks, and sunny beaches that break up the dreary days.
Cons: The traffic can be pretty bad on major streets.
January 2017
Diversity.
Case Manager in Houston:
Pros: The diversity of the patient and provider/caregiver population.
Cons: Traffic in Houston is challenging.
January 2017
Very challenging job.
Case Manager in Van Nuys:
Pros: Serving the seniors in their needs and connecting with services.
Cons: Does not recognize the hard work of employeese.

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