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Supervisor's Lack of Knowledge and Priorities Create a Chaotic Workplace - Anonymous employee Aspire General Insurance Employee Review

2.0
23 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Opportunities for career growth if you can navigate the chaos.

Cons

The supervisors were absolutely clueless and only cared about hitting numbers. They had no understanding of the claims process and were utterly detached from the day-to-day realities of our jobs. Their sole focus was on meeting arbitrary metrics, regardless of how it affected the quality of our work or the wellbeing of their team. This resulted in constant miscommunication, unrealistic expectations, and a demoralizing work environment. Supervisors didn't support us or provide the guidance we needed, which left many of us frustrated and overwhelmed.

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Hello, thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. We greatly appreciate you bringing your experience to our attention. We take employee well-being very seriously and aim to foster a culture that enables a healthy balance. We have shared this feedback with relevant parties for further review.

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