Don’t treat professionals like unruly students - Manager Unum Employee Review

3.0
Feb 4, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great PTO, recent culture/demographic shift in the individual contributor employee population that actually reflects the diversity/inclusion talking points of upper management.

Cons

Beyond the individual contributor roles (many subpar in market pay) upper leaders remain stodgy. Younger Gen-X/older millennial leaders have left in droves the past few years. Besides the low pay, they basically encouraged us to treat our direct reports like children. As a middle manager, I was tasked to parrot the return to office mandate propaganda to my team of professional, exempt employees - some who previously worked from home pre-Covid. Upper leaders grew tired of hearing employees resist: even though the feedback was mostly reflective of positive benefits: such as how work life balance and productivity soared for many during WFH. Leaders responded by upping the stakes- mandatory for all, no grandfathering, badge scan attendance reports, performance plans- tasked us with delivering the news under the “because we said so” parental power card. There’s no rational basis as in office days are spent on Teams calls with our colleagues spread around the globe. Our Employees are smart - educated- and they could see through the narrative. Also, the new open floor plan completed during Covid is a vector of noise and distraction. Pre-Covid at least coming in the office you had a place to go. It’s literally turning into a high school complete with lockers. Employees went to college to be professionals. But yet leaders treated us all as if we were children again. I never signed up to be a teacher taking attendance. To micromanage time. There’s no reason to put the people unlucky enough to live within 50 miles on performance plan. These employees worked so hard during Covid. And leaders rewarded with a bait and switch then act shocked when engagement scores keep going down.

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5.0
Jun 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great benefits, wonderful coworkers and peers, caring DIRECT leadership, growth opportunities

Cons

Strict in office policy, leadership VP level and higher does not seem as caring, burnout possible, lower end of salary compared to the market

1.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pto, good company to work for career wise, good discounts on things+discount for food on site.

Cons

Overworked like crazy, I was hired a few months ago but am already looking for something else, due to the stress and constant feeling of “wow finally i think im starting to get this” all to be reminded when submitting your tasks for mentor review you either did it right or have to redo the whole entire thing from scratch that is if your mentor is even available. Depending on your mentor as well that can really damper your experience and overall understanding. Training could have been done a lot better initially with constant exposure to different task types and different material. For example Medical certifications could have been shown over and over again for us to understand if it’s complete, incomplete and what significant health condition it would be for coding. With other team members also leaving as training ended and senior team members leaving once we got assigned the writing was on the wall. I really wanted to give Unum a shot and really try to see myself here, maybe it’s just the position of leave specialist or maybe all the jobs are the same, still can’t help but wonder if another position would’ve suited me better if they allowed role transfers sooner instead of waiting a minimum full year.

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