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Superior Insurance Partners

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Do not recommend being an accountant here - Staff Accountant Superior Insurance Partners Employee Review

1.0
23 May 2025
Recommend
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Pros

-Good company culture overall -Team building events -Benefits (3 weeks vacation, 401k match, health insurance)

Cons

-Accounting department is toxic -No support/training from manager & controller -Unreasonable workload creates stress and burnout for department -High turnover b/c of unreasonable workload

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5.0
16 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Rapidly growing company backed by strong investment, which means plenty of opportunities to learn and move up. Collaborative and entrepreneurial culture – your ideas are welcomed, and you can make an impact quickly. Leadership is approachable and transparent. They genuinely care about employee development and are building training/mentorship programs. Exposure to many areas of the business (finance, operations, HR, IT, sales, service), so you gain broad experience. The team is ambitious, smart, and supportive—everyone wants to win together.

Cons

Fast pace—things move quickly, which may feel overwhelming if you prefer slow, steady environments. Growing pains as systems and processes scale, but leadership is investing heavily in structure and resources.

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2.0
19 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company is growing quickly and the work itself can be challenging and engaging. Some coworkers were incredibly talented. There was opportunity to learn a lot in a short amount of time, especially in a fast-paced startup-style environment

Cons

Leadership structure and expectations were often unclear and inconsistent. Employees were expected to take on responsibilities outside their defined roles without proper support, guidance, or staffing. Communication between management levels frequently felt disconnected, which created confusion, shifting priorities, and unnecessary stress. Concerns about workload, prioritization, and role clarity were raised multiple times but were not meaningfully addressed. There also appeared to be inconsistent treatment regarding flexibility, support, and performance management depending on the employee. Morale within the department declined significantly over time due to burnout, lack of transparency, and fear surrounding job security.

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