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Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance

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Supportive culture with growth opportunities, but pay issues persist - Anonymous employee Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Employee Review

4.0
May 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Positive culture, opportunities for growth, support from management, good benefits package, hybrid work schedule, transparency from company leadership

Cons

Lack of accountability, wage stagnation

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5.0
May 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good work hours, great people, hybrid work policy. Good amount of career growth opportunities and they like to promote from within.

Cons

Some of the technology worked on is older. There can be a lack of mentorship without taking initiative as a younger developer.

2.0
Mar 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Work‑life balance is generally reasonable, and the company respects personal time. - They genuinely support volunteering and community involvement, which is a meaningful perk. - Compensation is ok for the industry and role. - The best part of working here is the people — my teammates are collaborative, supportive, and truly good human beings. They’re the main reason I stay.

Cons

The promotion process at this company is deeply flawed and increasingly difficult to trust. There is no documented or standardized framework for advancement, which leaves employees guessing at what the expectations actually are. Criteria shift from one conversation to the next, and the bar is often redefined after the fact. Decisions feel highly subjective, with little connection to measurable performance or the responsibilities employees have already taken on. This inconsistency is even more pronounced for outside hires, who often face steeper, less transparent hurdles and significantly lower odds of moving up. The result is predictable: strong performers eventually disengage or start looking elsewhere. When employees can’t rely on a stable, transparent path to advancement, the company risks losing exactly the people it should be working hardest to retain. Until leadership commits to a clear, documented, and consistently applied promotion process, career growth will remain one of the organization’s biggest weaknesses.

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