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Small Family-Company Attitude - Anonymous employee Frontline Insurance Employee Review

2.0
Dec 18, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Monthly allowance to spend at the company restaurant which is mediocre (in my opinion and according to internet reviews). Ticket giveaways every week to Amway Center and UCF events.

Cons

There is a small group of people in power. They recruit family and friends to take the high ranking jobs. If you are not in the inner circle you will not have a chance for career growth. That same group wins most of the "awards" and gets most of the perks. Work environment is not dynamic, it's erratic. Constant change for seemingly no reason at all. Unprofessional people in leadership positions. For a company with this many employees the lack of documented policies and procedures is shocking. Things are done on the fly, things that impact your future. Sparse time off. Employees expected to work extra hours on a frequent basis.

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5.0
Nov 14, 2025
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Pros

-Flexible hours: Mondays and Fridays WFH option! Also willing to give time-off for travel, considering it was Summer Break (very generous) -Flexible end-date to accommodate class schedules -Awesome Intern Programming: Weekly enrichment meetings for personal and professional growth. -Networking Opportunities and group and 1:1 conversations/lunches with Company Leaders -Opportunities to explore other departments/fields and learn more about the Insurance Industry -Many interns received subsequent job offers (full-time or part-time accommodating for school) -Program is small enough to feel tight-knit but still growing every year -Genuinely felt like they wanted us to succeed and to invest in our futures -Monthly Social Events -Service Opportunities! -Kind and Supportive management and family-like company culture -Competitive Pay for an internship! -Very down-to-earth attitude

Cons

-Still a relatively new program, some departments (including mine) had not hired interns before, so depending on your department the quality of daily work could vary immensely. Most of us always had projects to do, but others complained they were bored and watched Netflix at their desks. -Relatives/Referrals prioritized in hiring, however as someone who knew no one here I was never made to feel like an outsider. Kinda expected for a private company though.

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1.0
Apr 29, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The company has above average benefits. The workload is reasonable. The staff is comprised of very intelligent experienced individuals. The ability to work remotely is a plus.

Cons

I worked for the company for a few years and have seen what can be accomplished when like minded individuals work together in unity and respect. Unfortunately, recent leadership changes have negatively impacted the work environment. The environment is now micromanaged which shows a lack of trust in experienced staff, senior leadership interacts with the team in a way that feels disrespectful and dismissive. Rather than empowering managers, there is a growing sense that we’re being treated like children. Every decision is questioned, every mistake is repeatedly thrown in your face, the atmosphere is toxic and a handful of people at the upper levels of the company are driving great people out the door. Despite being told that internal growth is a priority, upper-level roles continue to be outsourced. Morale is at an all-time low. Many are concerned about turnover, especially knowing that this VP’s previous department saw a large number of departures due to similar issues. It’s frustrating and discouraging to see the same patterns emerge, especially when talented, dedicated employees are at risk of leaving.

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