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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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4.0
May 13, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I have plenty of good things to say about Liberty! Work from home 2 days per week, very competitive salary (Boston) , plentiful role mobility, career advancement opportunities, flex office space, learning opportunities, career growth, free coffee and tea, impressive maternity AND paternity paid leave (new 2019), 100% tuition reimbursement up to 9k per year after 12 months of service, young culture, ERGs (employee resource groups to encourage acceptance and diversity.. ex "Pride at Liberty" the LGBTQ+ group)

Cons

Flex time off- 15 days +3 personal holidays.. 18 days total to start. This wouldn't be bad if there was a separate bank for sick time. 18 days total off is not that competitive to attract top young professional talent. Consider moving that figure to 20+.. 15 day FTO accrual is very standard, but typically an employee would also get sick time. The commuter benefit is only "pretax" so basically no contribution from Liberty Mutual, which is a shame in an expensive city like Boston. The gym discounts for local gyms typically range from 10-30 dollars of per month, laughable considering most gyms in the area are a minimum of 100 month, most reaching upwards of 200 per month.

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5.0
Apr 28, 2026
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Pros

Great work life balance and opportunity for growth

Cons

As a private company opportunities arise only when people move roles

1.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

Work from home, only in office twice a month

Cons

-Extremely high paced -Too many claims. Caseload is way too big. -Super stressful having to deal with customers. A lot of them don’t understand insurance or what their policy covers so you will constantly deal with pissed off uninformed insureds -metrics are unrealistic and unattainable. You need to have a 98% answer rate but at the same time you have a million cases and people calling you constantly so this is impossible to achieve. On top of that you have to actually document and determine liability. -Awful work life balance

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