Thread regarding Optum layoffs

Customers Not Renewing

I don't know whether my team will be cut in June, October, or sometime in between. We've lost so many customers who chose not to renew their contracts for our products. A lot of that seems tied to the fallout after the CHC attack, but honestly many customers were already unhappy with the level of service as more operations shifted offshore.

For those of you who have already moved on, are there any large healthcare organizations you'd recommend looking into?


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@a1 Hi, I recently got laid off and using the service. I was surprised - it is excellent. There are loads of virtual live training classes, coaches available and resume editors. It's comprehensive and a one-stop shop.

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@a1 it can help you, but you literally only get so weeks of it. My coworker was moved to a different time that way, post layoff.

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@a1 many of my coworkers have been laid off over the past several years. The job assistance they offer is a joke. They send emails for jobs that are not applicable.

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@a1 when I was laid off from Aetna in 2016, they offered something similar. Professional resume writing service as well as a contact to an employment agency.

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I hear you get job services provided by Optum when they lay you off. Has that actually helped anyone find a job? Is it just resume help or do they actually recruit you for jobs outside of Optum?

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