Employee Review
- Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
This is A Scam
Apr 10, 2017 - Insurance Agent Trainee in Oshawa, ONRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
You can get your insurance license and learn some valuable things. But you are stuck with working with Primerica. People were friendly at the start.
Cons
They milk money out of you through these constant cult type meetings and events where you hear the same story over and over again how Primerica saved their life. they flaunt money and bad mouth their relatives and exes. they put people down due to their financial status claiming you can be like them (morally bankrupt due to their financial worth) They recruit through lies and deception and then want the names of all your friends and family. Troll through your social media accounts to find more recruits or clients. It slowly becomes harassment. I would go to meetings where the leader would yell at you the whole entire time, demanding new people come to the meeting so he can make more money. You make money the same way a pyramid scheme does. When you make a sale the person who signed you up to get's a cut and the person who signed them up gets a cut and up the ladder, it goes. It's a scam.
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Other Employee Reviews
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Great work place
May 29, 2023 - Financial Representative in Atlanta, GARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Ability to control your schedule Fast place to advance State licenses Paid training
Cons
Not many cons. Really enjoyed it
- Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Some of the people are pretty cool.
Cons
Pay is so low that I barely break even after paying for childcare. While some departments are allowed to work 100% remote, other departments do not remote at all or are on hybrid schedule. The schedule you are on for frequency or days for remote work can be changed randomly and without your consent. You cannot move within the company until after one year, and your manager can opt to block you after a year if they so choose. Getting past the gatekeepers at HR is almost impossible. The job I do should only reasonably require a high school diploma. I couldn't get an interview until I had a BSIT. After earning my BSIT, I applied for tech-related jobs and never even got a call back. It's an MLM. Not this specific role, but you are basically working for the headquarters of Mary Kay, but for insurance. It feels smarmy. Lots of fake cheerleading.
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