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Nationwide Insurance Reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(450 total reviews)

51% positive business outlook

Nationwide Insurance has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 450 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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450 reviews
2.0
3 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work life balance Soft enviornment

Cons

It's the equivalent of a government job. No urgency or opportunity for upward mobility and people just want to stay in the same role till they retire. The organization is top heavy and very clique-y. To get promoted you have to be in the IN crowd. Work merit DOESNT matter only socializing and posting on LinkedIn does

2.0
9 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Nobody works very hard, so you don't have to either. - Expectations are quite low, so it's not hard to be a good performer. - Pay is high relative to the amount of actual work done. And it's especially high if you are AVP or above and get a bonus structure on top of your already inflated base salary. (Sr Consultant - 15-20%, AVP - 30% or more, VP 40% or more, and so on.) - It's a great place if you love process. And an even better fit when you enjoy processes that are superbly inefficient.

Cons

- If you are ambitious or an achiever, you will feel like your career has stalled. - People are promoted based on whose behind they have been kissing for the last few years. Cronyism runs strong. Skillset is secondary to internal politics. - "Nationwide Nice" is the cute way of saying "let's just talk about people behind their backs, instead of having the guts to speak up in a meeting." - So much energy is spent on excessive meetings, red tape, creating inefficient processes, and communicating to make yourself, your team, or your department look far more competent/productive than they are.

1.0
11 Dec 2024

Avoid this company if you work in tech

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work, good work-life balance

Cons

Where do I even start? If you work in tech, please don't even think about coming here. I worked with the data team and the relationships are toxic to the max! The leadership says all the big words about building teams with trust and blah blah but they hardly ever follow their words. They blindside people who have worked with them for years. They force people to quit, how worse can you get? They expect people to work to their maximum productivity with this kind of toxic leadership. People are generally nice to work with but because of mistrust created by senior leadership, you really don't want to trust them. They will tell you in a meeting everybody is doing great, the company is going places and the next moment you know - you are about to lose your job. And the icing on the cake—they pay low compared to other companies. So I get paid low with a toxic culture? No, thanks. These kinds of companies need to be called out and other people need to be aware to not throw away years of their into this company that doesn't respect its people. One of the worst decisions I could have ever taken for my career was to choose Nationwide when I was getting offers from other employers. If you have ANY other offer (any!), take that and ditch Nationwide for good. I gave significant time and energy working for the company and all I got was leadership being two-faced about letting people go. They are humans, they have families, think about them?

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