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  • www.tdi.texas.gov
  • Austin, TX
  • 1001 to 5000 Employees
  • 1876
  • Government
  • State & Regional Agencies
  • Unknown / Non-Applicable

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Texas Department of insurance (TDI) is the state agency that regulates the insurance and workers'​ compensation industries and also includes the State Fire Marshal's Office.
Mission: Our mission is to protect insurance consumers by regulating the industry fairly and diligently; promoting a stable and competitive market; and providing information that makes a difference.

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Texas Department of Insurance Reviews

Texas Department of Insurance68
4.0
77%
Recommend to a Friend
75%
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Texas Department of Insurance Commissioner Kent Sullivan
Kent Sullivan
15 Ratings
5.0
Current Employee

"AWESOME PEOPLE"

Apr 7, 2023 - Program Specialist III
Recommends
Positive Outlook
No opinion of CEO

Pros

Awesome, supportive, professional managers and co-workers. Great mission that is successful in protecting Texans with their insurance concerns.

Cons

The pay is not enough to live in Austin.

Advice to Management

Keep up the good work!
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Texas Department of Insurance Interviews

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Positive57%
Negative14%
Neutral29%
Getting an Interview
Applied online60%
Other20%
Staffing Agency20%
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    Interview

    Very structured, full hour in length, about 20 questions that are the very standard, traditional interview questions (give an example of a time...). Topics included how you work with a team, how you've dealt with disagreements with colleagues, how you handle working with someone you don't like, etc.
    Interview

    Give an example of a time you worked with a team to accomplish a goal. What was your role on the team to make that success happen?

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