HR and Benefits - Technician Terracon Employee Review

2.0
24 Oct 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

HR and management at the local offices are great. They are really helpful and try to work with employees on scheduling and other issues.

Cons

The corporate HR department in Kansas is awful. We had an issue with adding our newborn to our insurance and they did NOTHING to help and didn't even try to find another avenue for us to get coverage. They were also rude and inconsiderate of our situation. The Health insurance at this company to begin with is awful and expensive for a family. I just wish the benefits department would have been nicer and more helpful to us instead of insulting my intelligence.

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Terracon Response
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Thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. We want you to know that we take pride in responding to all feedback, comments both good and....well not so good. We do have a structured benefits program that provides for the highest level of employee and family wellbeing. We will follow up with our benefits team and ensure that the leadership is aware of this situation. If you would like to share more about your experience, please contact us at corporate@terracon.com. We appreciate your outreach and the opportunity to respond to your concerns.

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