Published Apr 12, 2015
Billydoc
16 Posts
The company is Health Care Service Corporation based in Richardson, Tx. I currently work for even a larger insurance company which is doing business all over U.S. It's work at home position which I was able to take with me when my family moved to TX. But it is not clear how much my current position will be afloat as my current employer just went through major acquisition, and we are losing some seasoned folks with this company left and right. This has nothing to do with performance issues, just being a casualty to the corporate merger etc.
Has anyone on here worked or is working for BC/BS of TX,OK, IL? Just interested in your honest opinions. I found some interesting opportunities on their career site and I thing with substantial experience under my belt I could land a job there. But I will likely be giving up work at home option, on the other hand I will not be working basically second (unpaid) shift every day and some weekends just to keep up with workload.
Thank You in advance.
Bump.
Any takers? Not sure if this was the right forum for a TX job question? Mods, kindly move post if it could get more exposure elsewhere.
Thank You.
Billy.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Mods, kindly move post if it could get more exposure elsewhere.
Yes, I'm one of those people who works for insurance company, just not BC/BS of TX,OK,IL. I thought I might hear from some folks on TX forum? Guess not.
Thank You anyway.
tammygartley
11 Posts
I am currently working on a HEDIS project for BCBS. Thankful it is a remote from home position. This is only seasonal 😔 am looking for something more permanent. What kind of work are you doing that enables you to relocate and work from home?
Sorry.. Forgot to mention I am in Southern California.
I'm in Medicare Advantage product doing UM reviews. Also WAH position but I don't know for how much longer? Things are just not what they used to be, and we just lost quite a bit of the workforce to layoffs. Are you at BC/BS of TX/OK/IL? I know Anthem/WellPoint was more prevalent in CA?