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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Run Away And Think Twice!!!! - Sales Representative Liberty Mutual Insurance Employee Review

1.0
3 Jan 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The only Pros to this job was the co-workers not management but other team members

Cons

Now the cons to this job are many! The training aspect was by far nothing but the worst I have ever seen in the history of mankind. They barely help you to understand anything, but will require you to pull a certain amount of customers in a week, they won't even take into account if you're new to the field or anything it's just SELL SELL SELL. Management in the Philadelphia location horrible there were homeless people that will talk to you with more heart than that office. Nothing but liars who will steal your people in a matter of seconds if you don't watch your back. If you want people who care, want a team that will support you, want a management that will manage not put fear in you saying things like "if you don't do this than this could be your job", and if you want a great career in the insurance industry do yourself a favor just think about going to another company.

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Cons

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1.0
2 Jul 2026
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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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