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Colorado Health Network Reviews

Updated September 13, 2017
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  1. "Employment"

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    Former Employee - Client Services in Denver, CO
    Former Employee - Client Services in Denver, CO
    Doesn't Recommend
    Negative Outlook

    I worked at Colorado Health Network (Less than a year)

    Pros

    Case Managers are not micro-managed, occasionally drug companies will come in and bring free lunch, relaxed dress code, on a major bus line

    Cons

    Management is awful. They do not trust their employees with anything - not even tissues. If you want a box of tissues you have to go to upstairs and talk to the them. One person stores them in his office.

    They had a big "investigation" because two employees quit because of racism and discrimination within the organization - the "investigation" was "inconclusive". They had a meeting with all of the staff (that was announced 24 hrs prior). Regarding discrimination. It was said that we were diverse "we have one of everything". How can an organization thrive when a top official is racist?

    If you are a woman or person of color, it is very hard to move up in the org and be heard. If you are a cute, white male, you will do well in this company.

    Turnover is high!
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    Advice to Management

    Maybe start with a little bit of respect (for clients and staff)?


  2. "Love it, but the pay makes it hard"

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    Current Employee - Health Access Program Coordinator in Denver, CO
    Current Employee - Health Access Program Coordinator in Denver, CO
    Recommends
    Positive Outlook

    I have been working at Colorado Health Network full-time (More than 3 years)

    Pros

    The people I work with are amazing. Hands down the best crew I've ever worked with. The overall environment is welcoming to all regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, race or religious background. You simply can't beat the people and culture here.

    Cons

    Quite simply, the pay. Denver has become exponentially more expensive as of late, and the salary here just isn't enough to survive on. A 2% raise after a 200% cost of living increase just doesn't cut it.

    Advice to Management

    You have to address the pay disparity, otherwise you will continue to become a stepping stone for people to move onto better paying jobs and lose top talent.

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  4. "Low pay, oppressive managment, dishonest business practices..."

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    Current Employee - Anonymous Employee
    Current Employee - Anonymous Employee
    Doesn't Recommend
    Negative Outlook

    I have been working at Colorado Health Network full-time (Less than a year)

    Pros

    Brand new facility, friendly coworkers, easy access to downtown. Interviews are too easy. Great benefits. Benefits those less fortunate.

    Cons

    Oppressive leadership, disingenuous management, dishonest business practices. I really wan to like this place but the management could use some training. I have witnessed some dishonest business practices going on here. Toxic work environment. Pay is very low. Upper level management is very elitist, discriminating, and oppressive toward other staff.

    Advice to Management

    Take some training courses to learn how to perform your job better. Many may have landed in their current positions due to the Peter Principle. Do some house cleaning, see who actually contributes to the successful functioning of the company and trim the fat. Just because someone is fun outside of work and makes you laugh does not mean they are competent managers that need to be leading other people. Take a look in the mirror.Show Less


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