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Veterinary Pet Insurance

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Play the political game and you should be fine. - Anonymous employee Veterinary Pet Insurance Employee Review

1.0
Oct 22, 2010
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most employees not in management are friendly and just want to work and be left alone. For the most part, I liked the work I did and the people I worked with aside from my immediate teammate. If you can play to the politics or keep a low profile, you should be fine.

Cons

"They" means management. They preach growth, yet anytime an opportunity is open they hire from the outside. They preach training and development, yet the training they provide is horrible and facilitated by boring uninformed individuals. They preach respect and fairness, yet they play favorites and are highly political. The performance review process is not fair or consistent and not based on objective work performance.

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5.0
May 18, 2022
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Pros

Good benefits, competitive pay, helpful coworkers, ability to move up within company

Cons

Often yelled at by callers, hard to get time off, emotionally draining

2.0
Apr 24, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

VPI offers great benefits, decent starting salaries, yearly bonuses and generous time off. employees are generally friendly people and easy to get along with. Customer Care is an easy job, as long as you don't take negative calls personally. you mainly answer questions about policy coverage and claims reimbursement. Sales department has GREAT pay plus commission structure and cometitions for extras like dinners and gift cards almost monthly.

Cons

VPI went from a very laid back atmosphere to an uptight corporate one once Nationwide bought them. Nationwide Bank took them over 2 years ago (and is now phasing out the VPI brand name).you do Not want to work in sales where the demands are high and punishment for falling on the wrong side of metrics is usually a public shaming or eventual termination. the higher a sales goal you meet, the more they push you to make even more the following month. you are almost punished for doing well. is all they want from you while giving you less and less in bonuses. Don't let the "insurance" in the company name fool you into thinking you will just be signing up customers for policies. Be ready to dupe people that are calling in for insurance into signing up for a Nationwide credit card instead (Nationwide is a Bank first and foremost after all).

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