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Hi fishes, Can anyone refer me for automation opportunities .
I have 2.10 YOE (Automation+Manual) testing
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How would anyone know? It depends on deductibles for each and the cost. If they're the same, it just boils down to which network you want to be in.
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That's like asking to choose between Toyota Group or Volkswagen Group. We could be comparing Jettas and Carollas or we could be comparing Porsche 911s to a Camry
Depends on your state and county and your needs and how your plan’s premium/deductible is priced. Literally comparing apples to oranges here.
Geography and company size play a big role. Some cities may be better for one over the other, and the rates are negotiated different by company. You’re trying to compare green apples to red apples- they’re all apples, but it depends on your preference and the tree they came from.
I prefer Aetna because neither mine nor my spouse’s firm offers me Cigna as an option. Disclaimer: I have UHC.
I think it depends on the plan that the company negotiated. I had better plans with Aetna. The Cigna plans were miserable. But that could be a result of poor plan negotiation
I’ve had fine experiences with either (of course depends on the plan as others have said)
CIGNA if its just the PPO network. I have it paired with a UHC plan and its amazing.