I got laid off after being promoted for 2 weeks - Licensing Administrator eHealth Employee Review

2.0
Apr 4, 2022
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Pros

My manager is super nice to me. She taught me a lot. My coworkers are super nice too. The overall working environment is very positive and supportive

Cons

I just got promoted from licensing assistant to licensing administrator two weeks ago. I thought my hard work was finally being recognized. However, on Monday morning, I received an email from company CEO and a zoom meeting request 30 minutes before I clocked in saying that “company is going to fire some employees to reduce costs”. So I got fired the same day. This is such a joke as licensing assistant do as much work as licensing administrator, maybe even more! It’s hilarious that they get to stay but we don’t. The licensing team did recognize our hard work and promoted us but apparently higher leadership didn’t even understand the dynamics in licensing team before laying off people.

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5.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

Supportive team environment, helpful training resources, flexible scheduling during peak periods, and opportunities to learn the healthcare marketplace.

Cons

High call volume expectations, inconsistent communication between departments, limited advancement clarity, and frequent process changes that slow workflow.

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1.0
Jul 4, 2026
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Pros

The Pay was somewhat alright.

Cons

The Place was a mess! The work was extremely stressful and daunting! everyone looses thier voice at some point from constantly talking. Each sale lasts about 1-3hours, due to rules, requirements, and mandatory verbiage. Too many grey areas, for management to single you out, and penalize you for undefined verbiage, which leads to penalties and pay deductions. Management is stealth in discrimination and abuse. Like I said, too many grey areas. So if they have something against you, too many opportunities to penalize you unjustly. I lost over $4000 from this alone. Your metrics can be whatever they want it to be. Management even said to me, I quote, "We can move numbers around here and there", during a virtual meeting.

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