Great place to work - Claim Specialist Zelis Employee Review

5.0
7 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Equal opportunities Pro LGBTQ Flexible hours Unlimited PTO

Cons

Commission changed from making 200k a year to about 60k without notice

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Zelis Response
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Thank you for recognizing all of the hard work we’ve done to advance Diversity, Equity & Inclusion 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. The company has taken meaningful actions to create a workplace where our Zelots represent the clients they serve.

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Cons

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