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Worst place I have ever worked - Claims Tradex Insurance Employee Review

1.0
Aug 17, 2016
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Pros

My work colleagues were great and were the only reason I stayed so long Subsidised cafe was good and the staff that worked there were lovely

Cons

Management is awful HR are basically run by higher management just wanting to get their own way, they promote their own family members and favouritism is evident. No employee engagement or performance appraisals worth of any value There is no communication from senior staff everything is done behind closed door

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2.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

* The work itself is structured and process-driven, which provides good exposure to insurance operations and compliance-style thinking. * There is a clear hierarchy and defined roles, which can suit people who prefer strict organisational structure. * Some teams are knowledgeable and experienced, particularly at senior levels. * The organisation has scale and formal procedures, which can be useful for CV experience in regulated environments.

Cons

This is a highly hierarchical organisation where communication style and internal status can heavily influence day-to-day working experience. Junior and mid-level staff can sometimes feel undervalued in everyday interactions, with limited informal support or encouragement for questions unless routed through formal channels. In practice, this can make it difficult to get straightforward guidance when needed. Operational communication tools are sometimes used inconsistently, and expectations around their use are not always clearly explained. This can lead to confusion in live working environments where staff are trying to coordinate logistics or resolve issues quickly. There also appears to be inconsistency in how feedback is recorded and delivered. At times, performance-related commentary may be documented in shared systems in a way that feels informal or subjective rather than strictly factual, which can create anxiety and reduce psychological safety, especially for newer staff. Overall, the culture can feel quite top-down, with limited space for informal discussion or clarification, and a tendency for corrections to be delivered in a way that can feel abrupt rather than developmental.

3.0
Sep 12, 2025
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Pros

Paid well for regular hours and extra for overtime

Cons

Toxic culture of favouritism. It was clear that middle managers selected employees based on relationships and not performance.

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