Fun, Encouraging Environment! - Resolution Manager Gallagher Employee Review

5.0
3 Aug 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I was afraid to get a Corporate job after graduating college. When I was accepted for the college training program at Gallagher Bassett, I was honestly nervous that sitting at a desk all day would drive me crazy. As a former business owner, I was even more afraid that answering to several people would be difficult. I have been with the company for 11 months, and must say I could not have been more wrong! Laughter, exercise, socialization, and education are all strongly encouraged in the office. I feel comfortable coming to my supervisor with any question or curiosity, and will be greeted with warmth and answers. I can say that coming to work like coming to my second home.

Cons

The worst part about this job is all of the free food! Every day, we are treated with goodies from protein bars to donuts to bagels. I definitely understand why exercise is encouraged here!!!!

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Gallagher Response
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We're glad that you chose to take a "corporate" job with Gallagher Bassett! We'll do our best to keep the free food in your office balanced with opportunities for exercise, laughter and education.

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