Avoid this company - Anonymous employee ProAssurance Employee Review

1.0
Feb 22, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

37.5 hour workweek Nice office space

Cons

Benefits suck. They provide all the good stuff like medical and dental but the premiums are high, the co-pays are high and the coverage isn't very good. Small company trying to behave like a large corporation and not doing it very well. Not very progressive. No visible piercings or tattoos allowed. Makes women cover small nose piercings and tattoos with band aids. Yeah, that looks better! Bad behavior by long time employees is tolerated by management instead of being addressed. Upper management is out of touch with what is really going on in the offices. Several senior managers are playing political games to further their own careers at the expense of good employees. Endless gossip, rumors and back stabbing among employees. Hard to know if CEO is genuine. He's a former litigation attorney so he's a skilled speaker and could also be a wolf in sheeps clothing. Very hard to effectuate change. Management won't take charge and make decisions. Endless meetings that lead no where. Compensation for managers isn't bad but hourly workers have a cap. Some long timers haven't had wage increases in years.

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

They have decent pay, if you're willing to fight for it and good PTO.

Cons

It's a fight to get good pay if you're a long-time employee. It's easier as a new hire to start off with good pay than it is for existing employees to be compensated for their value & worth to the company. Too many layers of management and unsupportive to the lower level employees. Too many required meetings that could have been an email. With many employees working remote we have several touch base meetings each week/month. I believe this is just so we can get together. But many of these meetings really don't need to happen and could easily just be an email or wrapped up in 15-20 minutes, instead of filled with inconsequential items just to fill the hour. This is especially frustrating when meetings are scheduled during the lunchtime portion of the day.

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