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Anonymous employee
Current
Lehi, Utah
It's probably better than most, but it's still expensive and a bit of a scam like anywhere.
Anonymous Senior Consultant
Current
New York, New York State
I am only aware of one provider Aetna
Current
New York, New York State
good digital portal to aetna coverage
Anonymous Enterprise Account Executive
Former
Lehi, Utah
“Adobe’s health benefits were consistently strong and competitive with top-tier tech companies. The medical coverage was comprehensive, premiums were reasonable compared to many employers, and the plans included solid dental and vision options. They also invested heavily in wellness and mental health resources, which made the benefits feel more holistic rather than just checking a box. Overall, the benefits package gave a real sense that the company cared about employee wellbeing and retention.
Current
Los Angeles, California
Many plans to choose from
Anonymous Customer Success Manager
Current
San Jose, California
I find Adobe's high deductible plan is not as user friendly as I would like. Mostly because the first 3k comes out of your pocket even through there are some subsidies it is still steep in my opinion.
Anonymous Student Ambassador
Current
San Jose, California
not really for this position
Current
Lehi, Utah
Adobe provides great rates and coverage
Current
Chicago, Illinois
low copays and HSA option is nice
Anonymous employee
Current
Austin, Texas
The plans are consistent, but annual cost increases are communicated as "necessary", which is a little annoying.