Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at The Cigna Group as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Claims Analyst and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Claims Analyst and roles were rated as the easiest.
I was approached by a staffing company and they did a great job preparing me for the interview, and vetting my suitability for the job. I met over video with a three-person panel. They were friendly and engaged.
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Interview
The interview itself with the recruiter was conversational and friendly. But I decided not to move forward despite the recruiter being really enthusiastic about me talking to the hiring manager. This was because: 1. When I asked for an example of their leadership team showing they care about the people who work there, the recruiter's response was basically that they hired people under the premise they would be working remotely, forced them back into the office with a hybrid model, and when the employees asked for more structure and details are on the hybrid model, the leadership team failed to provide that to them and instead left it to the discretion of the people managers. Big yikes and probably an employment lawsuit waiting to happen. 2. When I asked for the salary range, it was lower than what they posted on the job posting, which felt like a grimey bait and switch. And honestly consistent with lying about remote work only to force people into the office. For context, I live in a city where market rate would be on the higher end of the range they posted on the JD. 3. I emailed the recruiter or some questions the same day we had our phone screen, and it took her a week and a half to get back to me. A organized interview process is a clear indication that the company itself is disorganized.
Two interviews with different levels of management , both began on time and weren’t extremely lengthy. Very professional but laid back. Questions were through conversation, that created a comfortable relaxed environment.