Pretty Good With A High Workload - Information Technology Specialist Zelis Employee Review

4.0
9 Aug 2022
Recommend
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Pros

To make it clear, my department is rather insulated and keeps to itself. I have great managers that are hardworking and great at explaining things, along with being understanding and flexible. The remote option is great, and I received a sizeable performance raise after a really hard year. I feel very appreciated where I am! We have also switched to a flexible (unlimited) time off structure and have employer paid short term disability. Recently the higher ups have also been going ham on diversity with Business Resource Groups and especially Pride Month activities.

Cons

Most folks are too busy to train well, and the documentation can be difficult to understand. There is SO MUCH to know that it will easily take over a year for you to feel like you know anything at all about how things operate with the in-house software. I also frequently feel like there is a "one hand doesn't know what the other is doing" sort of atmosphere with the rest of the company. Workload is high - frequently I'm doing work outside of hours and rarely get a real lunch period.

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Zelis Response
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Thank you for sharing your positive experience at Zelis here on Glassdoor. We are proud to have the best talent in the industry and we’re glad you’re enjoying the collaborative culture we invest in at Zelis. We are committed to building a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable organization with people that inspire one other to bring unique perspectives and experiences to work. In fact, our business resource groups (BRG) including Zelis Pride, Women of Zelis, Veterans of Zelis help provide open and safe forums for Zelots to come together and share lived experiences and speak up about critical topics. We strive to build a culture of advocacy and allyship and hope to encourage inclusion at all levels of our organization. Zelis is on a journey to becoming an industry leader in healthcare payments and that starts with our amazing people. Thank you for being part of Zelis.

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2.0
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Cons

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