CBRE offers medical, vision, life, AD&D, and short- and long-term disability insurance. To be eligible, employees must work at least 30 hours per week.
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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous employee
Former
Dallas, Texas
Coverage was good but the cost was a bit expensive and based on the salary tier. The more an employee makes, the more the premium will be.
Anonymous employee
Former
Atlanta, Georgia
Love the HSA. An excellent PPO. HMO. We could have dental and vision
Anonymous employee
Current
Bothell, Washington State
its been great so far.
Anonymous employee
Current
Atlanta, Georgia
Health, Dental, and Vision are covered in various levels. CBRE also contributes to an HSA.
Anonymous Associate Project Manager
Former
Birmingham, Alabama
Health ins. plans that I have had in the past covered more for less money but I'm not sure if that is a result of the plan or a result of the effects of the ACA.
Anonymous National Account Transaction Manager
Former
Denver, Colorado
Based on current available insurance, this is typical of Corporations offerings. Pre-tax monthly paid premium, out of pocket deductible between $3,000-$5,000, discounted meds applied to deductible. No charge for annual well checks, mammograms, OBGYN etc.., Once deductible paid - 80/20, then after max around $12,000, 100% covered.
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Anonymous employee
Current
Atlanta, Georgia
They contribute $500/per year to your HSA, but deductibles are $2k +
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Anonymous employee
Former
Dallas, Texas
Pretty good coverage. Low premiums
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Anonymous employee
Current
Dallas, Texas
Too much out of pocket compared to others in the same industry.
3
Anonymous employee
Current
Memphis, Tennessee
Worst health insurance options that I have had in 38 years of employment! HANDS DOWN! You're better off not having their medical insurance and just getting some major medical insurance from another source. Unless I have a heart attack or cancer I'll NEVER meet the yearly deductible, the premiums are outrageously high for the pathetic coverage, and once the deductible is met it doesn't cover nearly enough to make it worth all that you paid to get to that point. It's only slightly cheaper, and covers slightly more than the high premium COBRA coverage upon termination (voluntary or involuntary).
It's bad enough that I'm just going to cancel mine at open enrollment this year and either do without or get on my wife's Wal-Mart policy...which is far better than CBRE's pathetic offering.