Worst AAA AGENCY - Insurance Sales Agent AAA Washington Employee Review

1.0
Aug 11, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits are decent, orca card, gym , medical/dental etc. They cater lunch during training . Every day but there's a catch.. it's a meeting every day so you don't really get to have your lunch.

Cons

Management, the way that they run things, the computer systems and software , berated every day by manager, absolutely no culture, sales atmosphere... There's none. Too stressful to get leads, manager delegated leads to favorite employees, sometimes refused to give leads that come through. No work/life balance. They make you think they care but they're all snakes.

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5.0
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Pros

Great benefits and pay and culture

Cons

Very competitive and challenging career

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AAA Washington Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Indeed, our best asset are our employees who make AAA Washington a great place to work! Thank you for your years of service.
1.0
Apr 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some of the people, that actually want to solve problems.

Cons

The company presents itself as people-first, but in practice that often feels more like a slogan than a reality. Leadership frequently says “our greatest asset is our people,” yet many employees are left feeling undervalued, unsupported, and blamed for problems created at the top. The CEO comes across as more interested in personal image and storytelling than in listening to or respecting employees. There is a significant disconnect between what leadership says and what it actually does. Advancement appears to depend less on performance and more on staying in the good graces of senior leadership and feeding their egos. Senior management often makes poor decisions, then employees are left to absorb the consequences. Those who speak up or push back can feel targeted rather than supported. HR has been a revolving door, and the most recent VP of HR has shown extremely poor judgment and inconsistent decision-making. There also seems to be a lack of alignment within senior leadership itself. Many leaders appear to disagree with or distrust one another behind the scenes, while pretending otherwise publicly. This creates confusion, inconsistency, and constant chaos throughout the organization. Everything is treated like an emergency every single day, which points to weak planning and ineffective management. Major decisions are constantly reversed or changed with little explanation, usually leaving employees to deal with the fallout. The company promotes awards and recognition as proof of a great culture, but from the inside, those accolades feel more like marketing than an accurate reflection of what it is actually like to work there.

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