Stale Company - Anonymous employee ProAssurance Employee Review

2.0
Oct 18, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Insurance is a relatively stable industry to work in.

Cons

ProAssurance is really committed to doing things the way they've always been done. It seems like change is not something this company seeks out or cares for. The company strongly resisted allowing employees to continue to work remotely even though they had done so all throughout the pandemic and management admitted the work was getting done with no issues. The organizational structure is totally disorganized, and it was never clear who owned certain tasks. Management showed very little interest in new employees and there was almost no personal interaction. The motto is "treated fairly" but that doesn't seem to apply to employees--new employees are definitely treated differently than old-timers. And if diversity is important to you, look elsewhere. ProAssurance is not a modern company and would probably not be a good fit for a forward-thinking person.

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5.0
Aug 12, 2025
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Pros

Professional, polite and wonderful staff! Plenty of work to keep everyone busy! Loved my time working there!

Cons

I cannot think of any cons.

3.0
Nov 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

They have decent pay, if you're willing to fight for it and good PTO.

Cons

It's a fight to get good pay if you're a long-time employee. It's easier as a new hire to start off with good pay than it is for existing employees to be compensated for their value & worth to the company. Too many layers of management and unsupportive to the lower level employees. Too many required meetings that could have been an email. With many employees working remote we have several touch base meetings each week/month. I believe this is just so we can get together. But many of these meetings really don't need to happen and could easily just be an email or wrapped up in 15-20 minutes, instead of filled with inconsequential items just to fill the hour. This is especially frustrating when meetings are scheduled during the lunchtime portion of the day.

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