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Sammons Financial Group Companies

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Best Company to Work For Hands-Down! - Internal Wholesaler Sammons Financial Group Companies Employee Review

5.0
Jun 28, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Company TRULY takes care of employees with above-average salary, bonuses, and not to mention the ESOP with 100% vesting after only 3 years!

Cons

Smaller company, so if you have ambitions of rapid advancement - you may want to discuss the potential with HR or management before accepting a position. However, I'm a college educated, "EXPERIENCED" worker (to put it one way) and have never found a company you would love working for more than Sammons!

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5.0
May 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

SFG has changed over the years but definitely for the better. I trust leadership and enjoy everyday working for this amazing company. There is of course office politics which you’ll have everywhere but if you keep doing what you’re supposed to be doing then you’ll have no issues. ESOP, early out on Fridays, culture, flexible schedules, system enhancements including productivity improvements and genuine conversations with people you work with are some of the top favorites on my list. Plenty of SFG employees have left over the years due to their own personal lives/needs but a lot of them end up coming back for plenty of reasons but in reality it’s because we are happy working here.

Cons

None that comes to mind.

1.0
Mar 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Employee stock ownership plan, that's all.

Cons

I just came back from two months off sick, to be told I'll be on a performance improvement plan / probation program next week. Not, welcome back, hope you're OK! What kind of company does that? Seems like a back door way of firing someone who's sick to me. Also : having to start at 7:30 am (no exceptions). Pay is on the low to average side. You have to work for bonuses (which means they aren't really bonuses.) Insurance is through themselves, not a major insurer.

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