Would not recommend - treats acquisitions like crap - Anonymous employee Sedgwick Employee Review

1.0
2 Oct 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Can't think of a single thing that I enjoyed about working here.

Cons

I was part of the Nationwide Better Health acquisition and I couldn't have felt more like the red-headed stepchild. We were all uprooted and moved to a different building and then herded into a tiny, tiny office like cattle. We were told not to socialize with the "real" Sedgwick "colleagues" (a word that Sedgwick uses incessantly, that I HATE) on the other floors, driving home the whole segregation thing. Yes men and yes women are promoted to supervisors while people who do the grunt work, with caseloads of 450+ are not acknowledged except to have a report shoved in their face twice a day. Pay was not increased to match the salaries of "real" Sedgwick associates upon acquisition, so we were all paid a good 20% less than market value. You get a fair amount of PTO, but management gives you a hard time when trying to use it. Also, don't expect anyone to cover your work while you're out because there aren't enough employees to cover each account. I worked on a 50,000-life client with ONE other person, when there should have been a minimum of 4 people on the account. Training consists of hiring people and sticking them in a tiny cubicle to observe current associates, which puts people even further behind, as they are now playing the role of trainer in addition to their other duties. Sedgwick also hires temps at an alarming rate. Work flow is idiotic. WAY too many phone calls made to sick people who don't want to be called. Can't tell you how many times claimants told me to stop calling them and to let them try to get well in peace. You spend more time on the phone than you have time in the day.... Which means....you are expected to stay late. I mean, they don't even ask. It's just, oh, so when you stay until 8:00 tonight, you should be able to get this done. They don't even bat an eyelash. Don't even ask you if you can. It's just assumed. Which is BONKERS. And then you get yelled at for reporting OT without asking first. Insane.

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5.0
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Cons

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1.0
10 Jun 2026
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Pros

I have only stayed this long for the insurance.

Cons

Its a terrible company to work for and in order to grow at the company, you have to step all over your coworkers to prove loyalty to the company. If you're hated by everyone, then you are exactly what they are looking for. Someone with no remorse. They put so much stress and pressure on you and expect you to put that same stress and pressure down on your leaders, and because you don't want to be a terrible person, you will just stay on the computer for over 12 hours a day to complete the work yourself. The management has become increasingly worse, maybe they are just miserable people, or maybe they thrive off the sick power trip. Its sad to see how terrible they can be to their employees and get rewarded for it. I hate my job and am praying for something better.

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