Fear, Loathing, and Sexism - Anonymous employee Healthfirst Employee Review

1.0
Dec 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free coffee. That's about it. There are some talented, good-natured, and solid people here. Unfortunately, they are in the minority.

Cons

When I first began working here, the fear and paranoia was palpable. Unfortunately, in most offices these days, this is the rule rather than the exception--and the working environment at Healthfirst has an almost Cold War quality to it. After you get used to this, then you have to deal with favoritism, incompetence, dishonesty, and gossip. A number of reviewers here have mentioned racism--and it is a problem at HF. But sexism is also rampant--especially in the Marketing Department. If you summon the courage to complain to Human Resources, it is utterly futile. HR is useless. Upper management is entrenched in bias, incompetence, and a deep seeded desire to be surrounded by "yes" men. Clever, bold ideas are rejected on a regular basis. Originality is discouraged. Just look at any of Healthfirst's boring print ads ("Hardworking Insurance for Hardworking New Yorkers". Seriously?) or amateurish television commercials, and you'll see what I mean. If you are a talented writer or graphic designer with new ideas and, God forbid, a sense of humor, this is NOT the place for you. Because at Healthfirst, mediocrity is the rule of the day.

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