A great workplace with supportive leadership and transparent culture - Claims Manager Counterpart Employee Review

5.0
Mar 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A high-trust environment: leadership is transparent, open about direction, and genuinely welcomes input from employees. Strong camaraderie: not only is the claims team close-knit and dependable, but colleagues across departments are supportive, respectful, and hard-working, making it a positive culture. Well-compensated and valued: compensation is competitive, benefits are comprehensive, and efforts are recognized.

Cons

No 401(k) match, which would make the benefits package even more competitive.

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Counterpart Response
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Thank you for this thoughtful review. A high-trust environment where people feel heard and valued is something we work hard to protect, and it's meaningful to see it reflected in your experience across teams, not just within your own. The 401(k) match feedback is noted and appreciated. It's a fair point, and something we keep on our radar as we continue building out the benefits package. Thanks for the encouragement to keep engaging at all levels. We intend to.

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5.0
May 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The team is sharp - and the right people are in the right places. You're working alongside people who actually understand insurance and tech. Some of the brightest minds in each industry have converged here. Real ownership of your work. This isn't a place where you're a cog. You see the direct impact of what you do on the product and the business on the monthly, weekly and even daily. Leadership is accessible and genuinely open to ideas. The distance between "I have a thought" and "let's try it" is incredibly short. That's refreshing in an industry where you are frequently hit with the "that's not how we do it here" mentality. The mission makes sense. Professional liability insurance is overdue for modernization, and Counterpart is actually doing it rather than just pitching a deck about it. Good work-life balance for the industry. You're trusted to manage your own time like an adult. We have a work from anywhere philosophy, taking remote work to a new level. There is no micro-managing. People trust each other to do the work, and we do, on person-by-person terms.

Cons

Like any growing company priorities can evolve quickly, but that keeps the work dynamic and means you're always close to what matters most to the business.

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Counterpart Response
1d
Thank you for this. It genuinely means a lot to read. You captured something we care deeply about: that the people here are sharp, that ownership is real, and that the distance between an idea and action is short. That's not accidental, it's something we protect. Your note about the mission resonates too. Professional liability insurance has been ready for this for a long time, and we're proud to be the team actually building it rather than talking about it. We'll take your advice to heart. The talent here is something we think about a lot, and we're committed to making sure this continues to be a place where exceptional people want to do their best work. Thank you for being part of it.
5.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The culture here is genuinely great! It's fast-paced and people are driven, but everyone is also super collaborative and willing to help each other out. You have full ownership over your work and while competitive, it never feels cutthroat. Being fully remote is a huge plus, and it actually works well because the company has built real systems help you connect with your teammates. You're trusted to manage your own time and get things done without anyone breathing down your neck. Leadership is transparent and approachable, which makes a big difference. Benefits are solid, work-life balance is real, and there are actual opportunities to grow your career if you put in the effort.

Cons

The only downside of being fully remote is the lack of in-person connection; spontaneous conversations and team bonding just don't happen naturally. That said, it's a pretty minor gripe and honestly comes with the territory when remote work is the trade-off. It's also a very entrepreneurial, self-driven environment, so if you need a lot of structure or hand-holding to stay motivated, this probably isn't the right fit.

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Counterpart Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write this. The culture you're describing, collaborative but driven, remote but connected, is something we've worked hard to build intentionally. It's great to hear it's actually landing that way day to day. You're right that remote work comes with real trade-offs on spontaneous connection. It's something we keep thinking about, and the in-person gatherings we invest in are part of how we try to close that gap. Never a perfect solution, but we're committed to making it better over time.
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