Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 10 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Process Associate
2.9
5 April 2026
Leadership can be a mixed bag here
Pros: Good benefits, like HMO, and standard 40-hour weeks. The hybrid work setup is decent for Process Associate roles in the Quezon City office. You learn a lot about healthcare BPO processes.
Cons: Leadership often lacks clear direction. It feels like managers don't always get enough support themselves. This sometimes causes delays for our teams and creates a lot of stress for junior staff in healthcare operations.
Advice to Management: Invest more in leadership training and clear communication paths. Empower team leads to make decisions faster. Listen to the feedback from front-line employees in healthcare operations.
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Operations Analyst
3.1
3 April 2026
Decent Hybrid Setup, But Can Be Stiff
Pros: As an Operations Analyst here, the hybrid work model is a decent perk. You get some WFH days, which is big in the BPO industry, especially in the Philippines. It helps cut down on the commute to the Taguig office a few days a week.
Cons: But don't expect too much work flexibility beyond that. Shift changes aren't easy, and you're pretty much stuck to your schedule. It's tough if you need real flexibility for personal stuff; the remote options are limited to specific days.
Advice to Management: Try to offer more flexible shift schedules or options for swapping shifts. It would really help employees balance personal and work life, especially for those in healthcare services roles.
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Healthcare Analyst
3.1
31 March 2026
Decent for Learning, Growth Takes Effort
Pros: They offer internal training platforms and sometimes have opportunities to upskill in specific IT healthcare industry tools. As a Healthcare Analyst, I've seen some pathways open up, especially for those willing to take on extra projects. It's a solid place to learn the ropes in a corporate environment.
Cons: Career progression isn't super fast, especially in the Taguig office. It's a massive company, so you really have to advocate for yourself to move up. Many entry to mid-level roles don't have clear promotion timelines, which can be frustrating.
Advice to Management: Management should create more transparent career development plans and offer clearer guidance for internal promotions. Also, encourage managers to proactively identify and mentor high-potential employees in hybrid work arrangements.
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Healthcare Operations Analyst
3.1
30 March 2026
Good starting point, but growth is tough
Pros: It's a solid place if you're just starting out in the healthcare IT industry. The benefits are pretty good, and you learn a lot about the domain. Plus, they offer a decent WFH option for some roles.
Cons: Career growth for a Healthcare Operations Analyst is really slow here. You can get stuck in the same role for years, even if you perform well. The promotion path isn't clear, it feels like a big corporate setup where moving up is tough.
Advice to Management: Management needs to create clearer career progression paths, especially for tenured employees in roles like Healthcare Operations Analyst. Invest more in internal mobility programs and skills training to help people grow.
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Healthcare Data Analyst
3.1
2 March 2026
Hybrid Work is Okay, But Varies
Pros: Some teams actually have a pretty solid hybrid work model. As a Healthcare Data Analyst, I've had days remote from home, which is a huge plus. It helps avoid the daily grind of Taguig City traffic.
Cons: The work flexibility isn't consistent across the board. There's a push for more onsite days now, even for roles that were previously WFH. It feels like they're slowly pulling back on the work from home options, making the BPO environment a bit more rigid.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize the hybrid policy across all departments instead of leaving it up to individual managers. More consistent work from home options would boost morale for those in healthcare operations.
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Healthcare Operations Specialist
2.9
14 February 2026
Leadership: A Mixed Bag for Operators
Pros: My direct supervisor, as a Healthcare Operations Specialist, was generally supportive. They were good at helping with daily tasks and explaining processes in our BPO environment. You can really learn the ropes in the healthcare industry here.
Cons: Higher management often feels pretty detached from the ground level. Decisions get made without much input or clear communication for us in the Taguig office. It makes it tough to feel heard or understand the bigger picture.
Advice to Management: Try to bridge the gap between upper management and the operational teams. More transparency and genuine feedback channels would really help morale and understanding.
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Healthcare Operations Associate
3.3
26 January 2026
It's decent, but shifts can be tough
Pros: I liked the stability of working for a large corporate healthcare company. For some clinical support roles, the hybrid work setup in our Taguig office offered good flexibility. They've got solid benefits too.
Cons: The biggest challenge for me was the shift work; it can really mess with your personal life. As a Healthcare Operations Associate, sometimes you're stuck with night shifts that make it hard to maintain a consistent routine outside of work. Overtime isn't uncommon.
Advice to Management: Try to offer more predictable schedules or better rotation options, especially for those in core operations roles. It'd really help with employee well-being.
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Customer Service Representative
3.0
13 December 2025
Career Growth is Slow for Entry-Level Roles
Pros: You get solid training modules when you start, which is great for new hires in the healthcare support industry. There are annual reviews, and they do talk about career paths, which is nice. It's a stable job in a large corporate environment.
Cons: Career growth for a Customer Service Representative in the Taguig office is pretty slow. You often feel stuck unless you actively chase down different departments. Internal promotions seem to favor those who've been here ages, not always performance.
Advice to Management: Focus more on clear career ladders for entry-level positions. Make internal mobility easier to navigate for Customer Service Representatives.
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Software Engineer
3.1
11 December 2025
Decent Benefits, But Pay Needs Improvement
Pros: You get solid benefits right away, like HMO on day one, which is great. As a large corporate entity in healthcare tech, there's good job stability. They also offer a decent night differential for those *onsite* or *hybrid* shifts.
Cons: The base salary for *Software Engineer* roles in the *Taguig office* isn't always competitive compared to other *multinational* companies. Raises are slow and often feel like they don't keep up with the cost of living in *Manila*. It's hard to negotiate a higher starting salary.
Advice to Management: Really look at the base salaries for *IT roles* across the board, not just entry-level. We need to be more competitive within the *BPO industry* to attract and retain top talent. Better annual raises would help a lot with employee morale and retention.
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Healthcare Data Analyst
2.7
2 December 2025
Job Security is a Mixed Bag Here
Pros: Working for a big player in the healthcare IT industry means there's always interesting work. The Taguig City office is modern, and they have decent basic benefits. You learn a lot if you're new to healthcare analytics.
Cons: Layoffs have hit some Healthcare Data Analyst roles in the past, which makes you pretty nervous about your future. Project contracts for remote roles don't always get renewed, so job stability isn't guaranteed. It's tough to feel truly secure.
Advice to Management: Try to be more transparent about long-term project viability and provide clearer career paths for Healthcare Data Analyst roles to reduce anxiety about job stability. Invest more in retaining talent.
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