Optum Sr. Project Manager reviews

4.1

84% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

Patrick Conway

100% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

Sr. Project Manager employees have rated Optum with 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Sr. Project Manager professionals have an excellent working experience there. Optum is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Sr. Project Manager professionals compared to other employers within the Gesundheitswesen industry (3.4 stars).

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37 reviews
3.0
Feb 11, 2022
Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

- Big company with a lot of growth paths - Great resources for development - Opportunities to work in critical areas of healthcare

Cons

-Management needs to look at their respective teams from a big picture perspective. - Certain teams are focused on immediate results at the risk of future stability and quality.

4.0
Jun 22, 2021

Great Company

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Currently in a significant growth phase

Cons

Many times the processes are not clearly defined but that also becomes an opportunity for those with experience.

4.0
Jun 4, 2021

Steady Job Steady Pay...

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Full disclosure---Optum is such a huge organization that YMMV, however, by in large, I think it's mostly consistent. Culture - As large as this company is, leadership makes a priority and huge commitment to culture, inclusivity, and diversity. There are regular culture trainings and it's a very open culture where opinions and voices from all levels of staff are encouraged to speak up. Steady Job Steady Pace - there is always work to do, very hard not to keep busy, but work / life balance is the best I've seen in any organization. It's encouraged to use your PTO and take the well deserved break. Work From Home - I would guess that like 90% of our company is WFH. I started as a telecommuter 5 years ago and when COVID hit, our company already had the infrastructure, technology, and culture setup for a work at home environment, so my company never skipped the beat, we actually got busier because of this since we were processing HHS claims.

Cons

Pay - they are headquartered in Minnesota, so if you're going to tell a commuter coming from a major city expect a major shock and pay, probably 25% to 30% lower. They use a normal distribution pay scale curve, but it's significantly lower than industry standards. Healthcare Costs - it's amazing that this is a Fortune 5 company and the largest health insurance plan in the united states! However out of all the companies I've worked for it is the most expensive plan with the least options. How in the world could this be, how can I work for the biggest health insurance company United States and they offer their employees these plans and prices, it's an insult and it's disrespectful to the staff as well. To give you an idea I'm paying close to $600 a month for a family of 3 and that's not even the more expensive plan, this is the cheapest one I have. Yes there are tiers and the people who make more money pay more. However the tears should be distributed were broadly, specifically for executives, they make tens of millions of dollars a year yet they pay the same as someone who's making $100,000 a year. Employee stock purchase program - This one gets me the most angry. When I first started they had an 85% purchase price and within a 6-month window you pay the lowest price that the stock was at and you could sell it at the highest price that the stock was out was in the 6 months. This is fair as the stock market fluctuates. However they changed it this year and it's no longer offered at a 15% discount, now it's only offered at a 10% discount,. On top of that, this is the real kicker, it's all about luck, because the price you pay is the very last day of the 6 month window. So if the stock price was consistently low for 5 months than dramatically increased at the very last day of the window then you purchased it at the higher price. However, very certain that this doesn't impact executives. Extremely difficult for promotion - I have consistently been a top performer, getting grade 5 for 3 years in a row, however I have not received the promotion that I deserve. It's a confusing message and makes you want to consider your career here. Additionally it's insulting that you get a 1% raise after being a top performer.

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