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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous employee
Current
San Francisco, California
Good variety of health providers but premiums are still high.
Anonymous Technical Writer
Former
Hartford, Connecticut
they did not have any. I was a contractor
Anonymous employee
Current
Indianapolis, Indiana
Extremely cost-effective and a great value.
Anonymous Manager
Current
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Variety of plan options, decently priced.
Current
Dallas, Texas
You still have to contribute toward the premium (I have heard of local firms that cover it), but the options and coverage are very good. This includes infertility, mental health, etc. I knew a coworker who had prematurely-born triplets in the NICU for almost a month, and only had to pay $400 or so of what would have been a $100,000 hospital bill.
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Anonymous Manager
Current
Chicago, Illinois
Expensive but many different options
Anonymous employee
Former
Hartford, Connecticut
The health insurance is all right, and it covered what I need for an insurance.
Anonymous Business analyst
Current
Madison, Wisconsin
Expensive, but better than the very good state government insurance I had previously.
Anonymous Manager
Current
San Francisco, California
Worst thing - it starts from the month following. International candidates will suffer in the process and need to take additional coverages from their pocket.