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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Sales Agent - Sales Representative Liberty Mutual Insurance Employee Review

4.0
Aug 15, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Freedom, above market pay for above average sales results. They put their money where their mouth is with Employee-matching donations. Solid 401K plan with matching contributions from Liberty Mutual.

Cons

They choose who they want to be successful. If your manager likes you, you're protected and get more leads. If your manager does not like you, they force you out. Employees are very competitive and snarky with one another, stealing sales, lying to each other, and gossip are very much part of the Corporate Culture. You need to have thick skin to be a salesperson, even more so at Liberty Mutual. They expect more. If you’re a bottom-producer, they find a way to get rid of you.

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Cons

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Pros

Good benefits. Generous 401k match

Cons

Started my career at Liberty Mutual as a Workers' Compensation intern. In the beginning, everything was going well. The workload was demanding, but I genuinely enjoyed the job and the work I was doing. One year later, I got promoted to claim adjuster. Things changed after my manager was seriously injured in a car accident. The department director took over managing our team, and the work environment became completely different. She was extremely rude and practiced excessive micromanagement. She expected me not to take any PTO if my work wasn't completely finished, even when I needed time off because my grandmother had suddenly passed away. The constant pressure and lack of empathy took a serious toll on my mental health. I developed depression during that time and eventually had to seek help from a psychologist. In the end, I decided to leave Liberty Mutual. It was one of the best decisions I made for my well-being, and I would not consider returning to the company.

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