Claims Adjuster - High workload, top-down culture - Claims Adjuster Definity Employee Review

1.0
Oct 19, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

People and colleagues usually are helpful

Cons

Toooooo much workload, almost No OT Lack of collaboration. Top-down management style atleast in claims. If you want to grow you will have to work beyond working hours and show good numbers. Leaders are okay however Middle managers are completely out of touch with the ground. No nuance or context focus only on numbers.

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Definity Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your experience at Definity. We are glad to hear that you find your colleagues helpful and supportive. We are, however, sorry to learn about the challenges you’ve encountered, particularly regarding workload, collaboration, and management style. We recognize that a supportive and understanding leadership team is crucial for creating a positive and productive work environment. Your feedback regarding middle management and the focus on numbers over context is valuable, and we will consider how we can better balance data-driven decision-making with an understanding of on-the-ground realities. Your suggestions for greater involvement of leadership at the frontline, fostering more collaboration among managers, and improving horizontal career movement are appreciated. We are continuously working on ways to make our workplace better for everyone, and input like yours helps guide those efforts. Thank you again for taking the time to provide your feedback. We remain committed to listening and improving.

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Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and for choosing to be a part of the Definity team!
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excellent individual contributors and team leaders

Cons

leadership has a high handed and disdainful attitude toward rank and file employees, culminating in the decision to force employees back in office 2 days a week without any discussion of safety concerns after working from home has produced exceptional results. This is a company that more than a half dozen times, starting in late 2020, thought it was a good time to reopen offices. Their solution this time is to simply refuse to acknowledge safety concerns, cancel large meetings and hide. It's clear they failed to learn from their disastrous attempt to save money by culling lazy, greedy do nothing IT workers and outsourcing many services, a disastrous failure that's taken them the better part of a decade to fix. They're unconcerned about loss of life, moral and quality employees who are receiving offers of higher pay without unnecessary risk of death for poorly defined, unquantifiable goals. They claim to be committed to fighting climate change but apparently see no connection between climate change and forcing hundreds of people to commute every day.

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Definity Response
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Thank you for sharing these concerns with us. A return to the office for employees was always in our communicated direction, but we understand that it means a change for many employees. Protecting the safety of our colleagues and ensuring that our teams feel valued remains our top priority. To do so, we maintain health and safety protocols at each of our offices and continue to consult healthcare professionals as employees return to having in-office / in-person moments. Our hybrid model is designed to be flexible as an opportunity for employees across different teams to collaborate and strengthen connections. We know it is not a “one size fits all” approach, so we’ve left it to the discretion of our teams to create a schedule that makes sense for them. If you have concerns about the hybrid approach, we’re here to help and we recommend that you reach out to your manager or Human Resources at hrsharedservices@definity.com.
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