IPRO Reviews

2.9

47% would recommend to a friend

(119 total reviews)

Theodore O. Will

37% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

IPRO has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 119 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The IPRO employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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119 reviews
1.0
18 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The work is fairly simple- as IPRO is just a company for healthcare plans.

Cons

I recently gave notice of my resignation from IPRO after finding a job that felt like a non-profit. I did not like the fact that working at IPRO was synonymous with working at any Long Island medical office. After submitting notice of my resignation, I immediately faced retaliation (not being able to use or be paid for unused vacation days, being asked to commute on all days I was previously scheduled to work from home, etc.). I chose to look for employment elsewhere due to the culture at IPRO. As a person of color, I was uncomfortable with there being Trump supporters in the office. I also just wanted to be in a non-profit environment where I could do meaningful work. I’m really happy to be done with all of it and regret accepting the offer a year ago. IPRO screwing me out of payment upon my departure has only validated my initial impression of the company.

1.0
30 Apr 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I liked most of the people that worked at IPRO on a personal level.

Cons

Very little work. When there was a problem between the client and myself, after numerous times going to my immediate supervisor about it, nothing was done. I was basically told that their loyalty is to the client, and not their employee. The office I worked at (OCFS) was definitely the worst place to be. The people were unprofessional, rude and demeaning. They talked down to everyone they dealt with, and when anyone stood up for themselves, their lives were made miserable. Honestly, this company has serious issues that they need to work on. Talking to their employees, offering support and making them feel as though their voice is heard is a place to start. There was no work there - I spent 8 weeks making copies and reserving meeting rooms, and little else. I was told there would be project work, and that the office was overwhelmed with work, and needed someone to help. After 8 weeks, I gave up. There was nothing there that would be worthy to put on my resume after the job was up. IPRO did nothing to help me during the issues I had, and refused to move me to any other open positions. They were completely inconsiderate in how they handled many situations, and I will not be adding them to my resume!! It is embarrassing to say I worked for them!

2.0
11 May 2016

Manager

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great employees. The flex schedule, which went away for the most part in the summer of 2014 was a huge bonus. My job was mostly stress-free.

Cons

Contracts might not get renewed and you could lose your job. Raises were slashed to 1.5% maximum; raises based on your annual review. 45-50 points would be the 1.5% for an extraordinary employee. I think 40-44 was 1.25% and 30-39 was 1%. Why kill yourself for an extra 0.5% when just do your job and you'd get 1%? Promotions were rare, too.

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