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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous Account Manager
Current
Riverside, California
Comprehensive dental, vision, and medical insurance.
Anonymous employee
Current
Laurel, Maryland
Health insurance costs were pretty affordable.
Anonymous Senior Auditor
Current
Houston, Texas
High deductible doesnt cover much
Anonymous Azure Data Engineer
Current
Texas City, Texas
the best thing about Sysco’s health insurance is flexibility + baseline contributions (such as the HSA contributions) and a decent set of plan options, which give employees a chance to pick something that suits their health/cost tolerance.
The worst thing is the cost burden on families / dependents especially when premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance stack up—and the potential for regional or role-based disparities in how “good” the coverage feels in practice.
Anonymous employee
Former
Houston, Texas
Very Expensive premium for families.
Current
Greensboro, North Carolina
Most of providers were in network, easy and affordable prescription options, other additional benefits (mental health etc) provided by company directly.
Anonymous employee
Current
Houston, Texas
Pays in and helps family of 3
Former
Saint Louis, Missouri
Available after 3 months. Do not miss the training enrollment period or you will have to wait until annual enrollment.
Anonymous Sales Associate
Former
Atlanta, Georgia
while rates have climbed some the overall benefits package is very good