Pacific Life Reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(680 total reviews)
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64% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Pacific Life has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 680 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pacific Life employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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680 reviews
5.0
24 Mar 2021

Wow company to work with

Recommend
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Pros

Superb Management and very awesome environment to work.

Cons

No nothing to add. You are just awesome.

5.0
9 Mar 2021

Good

Recommend
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Pros

Good, excellent environment with full amenities

Cons

Nothing bad In the management of the company

2.0
22 Aug 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Decent Pay Good Benefits Generous Severance Packages

Cons

Like a lot of companies doing well and flush with new tax cuts, they are using this windfall to find ways to reduce staff. Since COO take over of IT, they have started bringing in management types who share the "employees are a burden" mentality, and who conveniently work on the other side of the country so they don't have to deal with the staff they're dealing with. And now the company is in the beginning phase of outsourcing as many as possible (as most companies are bringing staff back in-house). I've never seen morale nose dive in a company like it has here in the last year or two. It's become an increasingly hostile environment. Staff has turned on each other and management and vice versa. Its sad to see management who at least acted like they cared about an employees future now ask, "How many do you need?," when asked to lay off people. Also sad to see are the obvious lies they throw at us ("We don't know whose job is affected," "This isn't about money"). Rumor is there are bonuses to be had for management in reducing staff. This would explain why all of this is being put in place so fast, while most projects of this size usually take years. And the jobs are being turned over to a company with proven security violations and staff that hate where they work. Engineers attitude toward the CIO (and the staff he's bringing in) is increasingly ugly, and he seems to feel the same way. He and his staff have no idea who the employees are or what they do. And in the year or so he's been here the only vision he's given is "outsourcing is the way to go." That's what he did at the last place he worked, and look how successful they are. Same with the new CISO they've brought in. His disdain for those who work for him is already legend in the hallways here. Since all of this has been announced, most staff have gone from, "I hope I don't lose my job," to "PLEASE lay me off".. And you'll see after the smoke has cleared who is the better manager.... Those who are supportive of their staff will see little reduction, while the weaker ones will give up as many staff as they can to placate their new bosses. All of this will also give them cover to get rid of the older staff members under the shroud of "agility." The rest of the company seem to have little to no idea what's going on (why would they start asking users what they would like from IT now). I can only imagine what will happen to all of these users who are used to white glove treatment now having to call people making low wages and no vested interest in how well the company does for help. Have fun..

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Pacific Life Response
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We do not take workforce reductions lightly. This decision was made after careful consideration about our business needs including the need to make sure that we are in the strongest position to serve our policyholders and partners. We have determined that partnering with quality service providers can help bring us external best practices, innovation, and efficiency. We are deeply committed to treating the impacted employees within our information technology teams with the utmost dignity and respect and to helping them during this transition. This includes offering severance packages, job placement support, and an extended transition time through the end of the year. We thank these team members for their contributions.
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