Worst place to work for! - Banking Analyst The Cigna Group Employee Review

1.0
Dec 22, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Hours, work from home is ok when it's allowed. That's all I have good to say. I have to write 20 words.

Cons

The training is horrible! The expectations are high. There is a lot of turn over. The culture is weird. They don't have coffee for their employees and it's a corporation! They micro manage. You have to clock in and track your work. The have a daly huddle and do a role call. This is for a grown adult. It's a shame. I never have worked in an environment that I hated so much!

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5.0
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Pros

Great company with great benefits.

Cons

Pay raises are yearly but not significant.

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5.0
Jul 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I was based at Cigna’s Bloomfield headquarters and thoroughly enjoyed my time there. I had the opportunity to work alongside exceptionally smart, action-oriented colleagues and business partners who were knowledgeable, responsive, and dependable. People knew their subject matter, provided direct answers, and consistently followed through on their commitments. The organization was highly professional, well-managed, and organized. The Wilde Building had a positive, forward-thinking energy that made it an enjoyable place to work. The cafeteria offered excellent food options, and the views overlooking Gillette Ridge Golf Club were a nice bonus. 30% annual bonus was greatly appreciated. Finally, I personally believed in the leadership of the CEO and the entire ELT.

Cons

During my two years with the company, I reported to three different managers, which created instability. One manager, in particular, created significant challenges for both the broader team and me. Multiple team members raised concerns with Human Resources, but no action was taken. The company also regularly conducts smaller-scale workforce reductions and position eliminations. These actions can occur across various departments and at different times, which creates uncertainty among employees. Because these reductions are small, they don't trigger a WARN Act or receive media attention. As a result, employees feel a heightened sense of job insecurity regarding future organizational changes.

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