Too many reorgs and RIFs makes associates feel unsettled - Learning and Development Manager Elevance Health Employee Review

2.0
29 Apr 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work from home, competitive salaries and excellent benefits, including good incentive plan / bonus if you meet and exceed expectations.

Cons

New Senior Leaders (CEO, CHRO) come in every few years, change strategy, and implement reorg after reorg. People are laid off often, leaving others fearing that they are next. Leaders don't seem to appreciate talent and on paper want to retain good talent, but aren't able to promote (due to budget constraints and other restrictions). Associates tend to work a lot of overtime and do whatever it takes to meet business partner expectations, yet management will RIF them in a heartbeat.

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5.0
16 Apr 2026
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Pros

Flexible work environment, Manager is very informative, Other departments are eager to assist in my learning process of my new role, and Co-workers have a team oriented mind set.

Cons

Have not experienced any cons to my jobs at this time.

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Elevance Health Response
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Thank you for your review! We’re happy to hear you enjoy working at Elevance Health as much as we do.
2.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Competitive pay compared to many similar positions in healthcare and care management. Relatively flexible schedule, which can help support work-life balance. Excellent employee benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within a large organization. Strong potential to build valuable experience in care management and healthcare coordination

Cons

Training and onboarding are insufficient, making it difficult to feel fully prepared for the role. Although the company frequently emphasizes that family is a priority, that philosophy applies more to members and clients than to employees and their families. Lack of investment in developing and properly training managers and leaders. Employee retention seems to be an ongoing challenge. The workplace culture does not consistently reflect the values that were communicated by the organization.

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