Evhi Analyst 

(Male, Age 31) from madison, WI

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At a Glance

Current Job

Basic data on your current job

Job Title Evhi Analyst
Salary $30,000
Other Compensation None Set
Hours/Week 40
Company Size (not answered)
Location madison, WI
Years Experience 2 years

Career Ratings

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Years in Career 0
Education (not answered)
Income Rating 0 / 10
Interest Rating 0 / 10
Work-Life Rating 0 / 10
Fulfilment Rating 0 / 10

Current job Q&A

Describe the type of organization you work for.
We are contracted by the state to administer the state health insurance program

Describe your job role and responsibilities.
I collect survey and type them into the system. I also take calls from customers having trouble filling in the forms

Please list an additional benefits (beyond compensation) that you receive.
vacation, 401k, health, dental insurance

Do you feel you are under/over or well/fairly compensated at your current position?
undercompensated

Does your job entail you working with others on a daily basis? Is this something you like/dislike about your job? Please explain.
I work with other most of the day. We work together to solve problems with forms that we haven’t seen before. I like it when we all agree. I dislike it when there’s a lack of teamwork

Do you work collaboratively with supervisors/managers?

Do you work collaboratively with your co-workers?
Yes

Describe your work location (e.g., office, home, theatre, in the field) and what you like/dislike about working in it.
very plain office. I like that it’s quiet, dislike like that it is so plain

Please rate each of the following aspects of your current job on a scale of 1-10 (10 being the highest/best):
Income: 5
Benefits: 1
Hours: 3
Co-Workers: 4
Supervisors: 6
Job Title: 7
Level of Responsibility: 2
The Actual Work: 8

A day in the life of…

Please describe a typical workday for you in your current job:

5am to 6am
6am to 7am
7am to 8am 7-10, weekly meeting. I had no part in it, but since i’m in the department, i have to go and listen. It was about our monthly standing with workflows and processes. I listened the whole time and none of it affected me.
8am to 9am
9am to 10am 8-10: work on processing forms
10am to 11am 10-12:30 worked on entering surveys into the systems. Took 3 calls from customers, all of them asked how to find their state employee ID #.
11am to 12pm
12pm to 1pm 12:30-l:00 lunch. ate soup and surfed the net
1pm to 2pm 1-4:30 Did data entry: entering the daily statistics of how many surveys we had received and what category they were, into the system
2pm to 3pm
3pm to 4pm
4pm to 5pm 4:30 – end of day, left for home
5pm to 6pm
6pm to 7pm
7pm to 8pm
8pm to 9pm
9pm to 10pm
10pm to 11pm
11pm to 12am

Table of Contents

How you got your job

How did you get your current job?
through a temp company

What was the application process?
walked in, filled out the application, took a pee drug test, went home, they called the next day saying i had a job

Did you have to interview for your current job? If yes, what did the interview process entail?
not really, just filled in the application and the opening was offered

If you can remember, what questions were you asked during the interview?
n/a

Do you feel your employer properly prepared you for your job? Explain.
mostly, new things are coming up weekly that neither of us anticipated

Was there training for your current position? If yes, what did it entail?
yes, i learned how to do the the mail and create a spreasheet and talk to customers in a calm manner. All this entailed my boss sitting next to me and showing me, then her watching as i did a couple examples

Do you feel your educational background prepared you for your job? Explain.
yes, everything technical aspect of the job I had done in college or at a previous job

If applicable, do you feel your internship experience helped you prepare for your job?
n/a

If someone wanted to go about getting a job similar to yours, what would you recommend for him or her to do?
Just apply, high school juniors were doing my job last summer

What skills do you think a person should have if they want to pursue a position like yours?
social skills to get along with the others, ability to read and write and talk on the phone and use microsoft office…that’s all the job entails.

Do you feel that you need a certain level of education or training to be successful in your job?
just a high school education would do

What advice would you give to someone who was about to start work in your position/ line of work?
it’s a good start, but don’t stop trying to reach that next rung

Long-term career plans

Is your current employment part of your overall career plan? Why or why not?
yes, they are a good company and i can see a lot of growth potential

What are your current career goals?
do the best i can at whatever position i’m in and rise as close to the top as i can.

Is there anything else you would like to share about your career?
It’s a pretty good gig, if you apply yourself.

Prior work history

Please list your most recent jobs prior to this current job:

Title Length Salary Description
Prior Job 1 temporary worker 1.5 years 14/hr Doing inventory, budgeting, accounts payable
Prior Job 2 temporary worker 6 months 12 same as current job but was only a temp

Educational background

Please list your educational background:

High School GPA:2.89

GPA School Degree
College (Undergraduate)
or Technical/Vocational
2.95 uw-whitewater bba- finance
Graduate or Professional
(Masters or Doctorate)

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