Collegial place to work with politics limited to small pockets of the company, not a sweatshop. - Anonymous employee Guardian Life Employee Review

4.0
13 Oct 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Stabile, steady as she goes, old line mutual insurance company. Has had many new initiates to be more innovative in the marketplace over the decade that I worked there. US based and focused and with an ongoing commitment to the owners of the company (life insurance policy owners) takes a long term view for just about everything. Deeply loyal and trusting employee culture.

Cons

Not first to market. New initiatives oftentimes are planned to payback within first year (i.e. no long term investment in developing these initiatives). Small percentage of officers relative to employee base - downside is that if you are in a reporting line where the manager is out for themselves, your best work with either not see the light of day or someone else will take FULL credit for it. Outside management take the culture for granted.

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Pros

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Cons

Pay is much below the standard for the position, raises and bonuses are minimal and hardly reflect the effort that is required to maintain positive metrics/meet goals. Case managers' responsibility is at a max and we often feel overwhelmed by the workload and expectations of management. Case managers are often responsible for tasks outside of the important things that have an effect of the claim

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