Great Place for Growth and Experience - Digital Sales Agent Insureon Employee Review

4.0
Dec 29, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I’ve seen the company go through many changes in the almost 3 years I’ve been with Insureon, some of the most positive happening during the last half of this year. -Training program led by management and true investment in their new employees is a focus now that will pay off in the near future. Wish I had had this type of training when I joined the team! -Supportive sales team dynamic- this team has very bright insurance professionals willing to share what they know. No knowledge hoarding whatsoever. Mid-level management is also very supportive in your sales process and growth. This is so important! - The CEO, Dan Kazan, as well as other execs that have recently moved into roles have brought many positive changes to the atmosphere of the company. - Encourage their employees to participate in inclusion committees- recent Ion fundraiser, company contests, etc. -Insureon’s transition from on location to completely remote during the Covid pandemic was essentially seamless from what I could tell. IT team is very helpful, responsive, effective in getting things done. - Benefits/401K match/ Decent PTO. Downtown Chicago location, office view is breathtaking! -Overall, Insureon has built a great product, maintained fruitful partnerships, and excited to see where the company is headed next.

Cons

- Work load can be demanding at times and may overwhelm you. Must work quick to stay on top of queues. Not a problem once you get the hang of it. -While Insureon offers good PTO bank, taking even a few days off can set you back in goal/metrics. - Lots of changes happen often but usually just trying to improve their process.

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5.0
Apr 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work life balance, WFH, pay, benefits, 401k match, inbound leads and bonuses for top tier sales are great.

Cons

Slower turnaround for IT fixes and projects, benefits cost more and lost a percent of 401k match since HUB purchase,

2.0
Jan 6, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

At least you’re not unemployed

Cons

I worked at Insureon briefly and I am writing this review to warn potential future employees. I am not disgruntled, I came to Insureon excited and was immediately disillusioned from day one. You are being sold a dream in the interview process, I am hoping to shed light on the reality of working on their sales team. First off, this is a boiler room. You will receive and work a high volume of low conversion leads. You will be selling micro policies to small business customers who have been unable to get coverage elsewhere. You are paid primarily based on the number of policies sold, with the expectation that you sell 2-4 policies per client. You will need to sell 80+ policies a month to hit goal. Once I had access to the dashboards it was clear that only 1-3 reps any given month hitting goal. There are about 10 reps who hit the lower tier and the majority (30+) do not get a bonus of any kind. The goals are outrageous. Management actively promotes lying/omitting the following to insureds to sell more policies: Adding policies without asking/explaining to the insured what they are paying for Not mentioning the very steep service fees Misclassifying businesses Lying on applications about payroll, sub contractor %, employee count The reps who hit goal consistently are the epitome of a slimy salesperson. The top rep has NO KNOWLEDGE of insurance. They are losing partnerships due to high cancellation rates. I am not sure what the long term plan is, but I do not foresee them operating for very long under this current strategy or write as many garbage policies as possible and hope the carriers don’t notice. They are literally doing things like writing roofers under trim carpentry, tree service under lawn care and general contractors as handymen. In my short time there I lost count of the number of times management said “don’t worry about cancellations, once its written it isn’t our problem” or “don’t overthink it, just sell it” or my favorite “that’s why we have E&O”. Don’t walk, run away screaming from any opportunity to work here. I haven’t even touched on the culture, the people or benefits. All of which are somehow worse than the job itself. Think about the kind of person who would want to work here long term? That’s exactly who works for Insureon.

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