! - Medical Billing and Coding Manager Zelis Employee Review

4.0
May 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great benefits, Holday, Sick time, Summer Hours

Cons

Pay was not ideal, nor was merit increase.

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Zelis Response
11mo
We truly appreciate your years of service at Zelis and we’re so glad you enjoyed your experience working with us. At Zelis, we strive to offer competitive benefits packages for our fellow Zelots, including medical/vision/dental benefits and a 401K plan. With this, we are committed to consistently benchmarking against our peers. Along with health and wellness benefits, our ZelisCares Wellness Program includes financial planning and career-development benefits that we urge our Zelots to take advantage of. We wish you the best in your future career endeavors and we hope you bring a little bit of Zelis with you wherever you go.

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Cons

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