Health Net went down hill after Centene's aquisition of it - Provider Network Administrator Health Net Employee Review

1.0
Feb 5, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free parking Great for people who like to be told what to do in detail, so you don't have to think for yourself You'll never get fired

Cons

You work with poorly managed departments all day long Constant loss of membership due to Centene's bright idea to migrate without testing or notification to members ***Be warned they're planning to migrate Medi-Cal membership too, but calling it a soft migration (BIG MISTAKE) Pay is low for the amount of work you put into this position (salaried) You're basically every department's lap dog and you have no voice in your own department No training or resources No current P & Ps (they're all over 10 years old and they have new systems that's not even mentioned) You feel like a constant failure, yet told you're doing a great job You train and educate other departments of it's policy and job function all day long, every day You are the Jack of all Trades of every internal department you come in contact with YOU DON'T GET PAID ENOUGHT TO DO THIS You don't want this job, TRUST ME. It's the bottom of the barrel, worse than customer service.

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5.0
Jan 30, 2026
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Pros

Once you are hired on permanently as an employee, the benefits are great. Promotions happen quickly as long as you are trying your best. Also employees are able to decide whether or not they want to work remotely from home or in the call center or hybrid

Cons

Training classes are held via zoom which can make learning a new product difficult. The trainer is unorganized and hard to follow because of technical issues and The flow of the curriculum.

3.0
May 25, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work, good benefits, online education opportunities.

Cons

Constant conserns around layoffs. No bonuses below Supervisor. Benefits are expensive even though they are the underwriters of their policies. Employees are not treated as a valuable resource.

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