Pros
There were a lot of really nice people who worked here. Trainers and certain supervisors were helpful and easy to work with. You also get to learn a lot about health insurance application processing, which is good on the resume. The job itself was easy. Nice schedule.
Cons
The worst thing about this job was the working conditions. You're crammed into a giant room with no windows sharing a little cubicle with another person. It was hard to focus on work when you are surrounded by so many people. Some supervisors were extremely immature, they can be seen running around gossiping, walking around with their phones out (which is against policy), and overall acting unprofessional. If you work hard here, people won't like you. Hard workers aren't appreciated here or recognized, maybe supervisors or upper positions were. Many people have been temps for over two years. I also saw bias on many occasions. Certain people would get written up, while others wouldn't. I knew someone who got written for listening to music on her phone, when our whole team did this.