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UnitedHealthcare did not advertise for a new CEO after Brian Thompson’s killing
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There were no UnitedHealthcare job listings for a new CEO on LinkedIn, Indeed or the company’s career page.
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Google searches for news reports about UnitedHealthcare posting a job listing for a new CEO, yielded only fact-checks.
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In a company disclosure, UnitedHealthcare said it paid Thompson $10.2 million in 2023, including stock options and awards, much higher than the supposed LinkedIn posts advertised.
A gunman stunned the country when he killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4 outside a midtown Manhattan hotel. Five days later, police arrested Luigi Mangione in Altoona, Pennsylvania, naming him a person of interest.
Following the shooting, social media users shared what appeared to be a job listing to replace the CEO.
Facebook and Instagram users shared a screenshot of a purported LinkedIn job posting Dec. 5 and Dec. 6 for a CEO at UnitedHealthcare in Minnetonka, Minnesota, with a salary range of $300,000 to $450,000. A Threads post showed what looked like another UnitedHealthcare CEO Indeed job posting for a $4,903 hourly salary. (UnitedHealth Group, UnitedHealthCare’s parent company, is based in Minnetonka.)
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We searched UnitedHealthcare’s LinkedIn and Indeed job postings, but found no listings for a CEO. There were also no job postings for CEO on the company’s careers page. A Google search for reports about the company posting ads for a new CEO yielded only fact-checks.
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We contacted a UnitedHealthcare spokesperson to ask whether the CEO job postings were real, but received no immediate response.
According to a UnitedHealthcare disclosure, Thompson's total pay in 2023, including stock options and awards, was $10.2 million, with a base salary of $1 million. This is much higher than the $450,000 annual salary advertised in the supposed LinkedIn posts. The purported Indeed listing’s hourly salary of $4,903 would equal about $10 million a year, closer to Thompson’s actual salary. But UnitedHealthcare does not pay its CEOs hourly, per its disclosure.
Most companies also don’t hire CEOs through online job listings. Thompson worked in leadership positions at UnitedHealthcare for 17 years before becoming CEO in 2021.
We rate the claim that UnitedHealthcare posted a CEO job opening 24 hours after its CEO was killed False.
Our Sources
CNN, Suspect in custody for UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing, Dec. 9, 2024
Facebook post (archived), Dec. 5, 2024
Instagram post (archived), Dec. 6, 2024
Threads post, Dec. 5, 2024
LinkedIn, UnitedHealthcare job postings, accessed Dec. 9, 2024
Indeed, UnitedHealthcare CEO job postings, accessed Dec. 9, 2024
UnitedHealth Group, CEO job postings, accessed Dec. 9, 2024
Google search results, "UnitedHealthcare CEO job listing," accessed Dec. 9, 2024
UnitedHealth Group, 2024 | Proxy Statement, April 22, 2024
Forbes, CEOs Don’t Fill Out Job Applications – Why Should You?, Nov. 12, 2016
LinkedIn, Brian Thompson, accessed Dec. 9, 2024
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