Good Job, Scary Future - Medicare Sales Representative eHealth Employee Review

3.0
19 Mar 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great training. Pay for training and licensing. Benefits as good as I’ve seen from a company. Income potential. All inbound calls

Cons

No real transparency. Lack of employee appreciation. Micromanagement, leader ship is not consistent, if you’re lucky enough to get a supervisor or manager that continues to work there then things going to be great. Unfortunately, many changes in management and most are not looking out for employees best interest but their own. Different advice from management and it isn’t consistent. Growth opportunity was supposed to be huge but there is not any type of consistency. No clear roadmap of success even though it’s promised. Management and supervisor and they can become babysitters who are just waiting for you to miss a KPI so they can either write you up consistently to get you out of there or are use fear to motivate people. Went from a position I loved to one that I am not throw them out strictly because of supervisors on ridge rent. People don’t quit jobs they quit their leaders and my leader ship is weak it becomes a part of the culture. Leader ship at the top is very different then on your shift at the mid-level. Lots of complaints from beneficiaries only because of some of the lack of morals from agents were there just to make money if you care about what you do you can seriously change lives but it may not change your life

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5.0
19 Jun 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
20 Apr 2026
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Pros

eHealth RevOps offers a fast-paced environment with strong exposure to healthcare operations, commissions, and cross-functional collaboration. The work is meaningful and provides opportunities to build analytical, problem-solving, and process improvement skills. Teams are generally supportive, and there are opportunities to learn from peers with deep industry knowledge. The role provides hands-on experience with complex data, audits, and reconciliation processes, which is valuable for strengthening both operational and financial skill sets.

Cons

Leadership is a significant challenge. The Senior Director’s approach tends to be highly hands-on, which can limit autonomy and make it difficult for employees to feel fully trusted or supported in their roles. The environment can feel high-pressure rather than growth-oriented. At the Senior Manager level, there are concerns around consistency, professionalism, and fairness. Communication style can come across as overly direct or discouraging at times, and there are perceptions of favoritism that impact team morale and overall engagement. There are also gaps in leadership presence and support. 1:1 meetings are frequently canceled, and team members often need to rely on other leaders for guidance. While tracking and reporting are maintained, there is limited hands-on support, coaching, and clear direction for the team. Training is another challenge. Onboarding often relies on current employees who are expected to maintain their full workload, creating a high-pressure environment with little room for error. This makes it difficult for new hires to ramp up effectively and confidently. Overall, these factors can make it challenging for employees to feel supported, develop professionally, and operate with clarity and confidence.

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