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Selective Insurance

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great job as long as you have no family or social life - Commercial Lines Underwriter Selective Insurance Employee Review

3.0
Mar 14, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

decent salary, work from home, field employees who hit their numbers are left alone. bonus structure is good but you have to kill yourself to hit the marks

Cons

they give you tons of vacation but youre screwed if you try to take it because they are so understaffed all the time that nobody will touch your work and youll come back wishing you never bothered. they dont pay you for what you dont use either. better be a self starter because forget training too. figure it out or get out mentality. 60 hours plus with standard staffing. if the team is short kiss all your weekends goodbye. they talk about changing but after 10 years its gotten worse not better.

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Pros

Strong but difficult leadership during transformation.

Cons

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Pros

Decent benefits and decent coworkers

Cons

Working at Selective was a toxic work environment shaped by favoritism, excessive workload expectations, and poor boundaries around employee availability. Management often applied expectations unevenly, which created a lack of fairness and accountability. High performance did not always seem to be the primary factor in decision-making, which undermined trust in leadership. There was also a strong “big fish, small pond” dynamic, where internal status and informal influence often carried more weight than actual performance or collaboration. This contributed to a highly political environment where trust between colleagues was limited and information did not always feel safe to share openly. Employees were expected to be available far beyond normal working hours, creating an unsustainable “always on” culture with no real work-life balance. The workload was consistently too high for the compensation provided. Internal politics further interfered with day-to-day work and made collaboration more difficult than it needed to be. In practice, this environment often encouraged self-preservation over teamwork, which made it difficult to build trust or rely on others consistently. Overall, the environment was not structured in a way that supported long-term employee wellbeing or retention. This is not a workplace that supports a healthy work-life balance. For me, the experience felt unsustainable, and over time it became clear that the environment was not conducive to long-term growth or wellbeing.

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