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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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A good place to rot - Anonymous employee Liberty Mutual Insurance Employee Review

1.0
Jan 5, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are always plenty of job openings due to the high turnover. The benefits are ok although they used to be better before Liberty Mutual bought SAFECO. Competent and intelligent co-workers. It's a good training ground and jumping off point for college grads.

Cons

At Liberty Mutual, the parameters that define success for a job title are archaic and finite. If your "numbers" do not fall into a certain range for certain competencies, then you are deemed a failure. Things like creativity and speaking the truth are frowned upon. In other words, if you're not a robot then you probably won't last long at Liberty. If your competencies and/or numbers aren't up to par, it's highly likely that you'll be allowed to stick around, but only to rot. They will use your low "numbers" as an excuse to pass you over for promotions and raises, but they will work you like a dog. There are never too many minions at Liberty.

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Pros

Highly competitive compensation, generous annual bonuses, and excellent bonuses such as 401(k) matching and annual credits, tuition reimbursement, childcare support, affordable healthcare, vision, dental, and additional unique benefits for all stages of life and discounts for fun things like shopping and products that may be of desire!

Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Diverse culture, work life balance, flexibility

Cons

They go through layoff regularly. Lay offs are massive, whole organizations at a time. They have multiple waves a year. I’m not sure how anything gets accomplished from so much firing and hiring and moving. Whoever’s left takes the burden and realizes they’re next. It’s bad for motivation and productivity.

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