RUN! - Anonymous employee Selective Insurance Employee Review

1.0
23 Sept 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good salary is the only good thing

Cons

The work load is completely unmanageable. You’ll be lied to in your interviews that you will have X amount of claims pending and then it will be DOUBLED when you get into the position. You’ll be told there is growth opportunity when there really isn’t. You WILL NOT receive training. At all. On day one they will give you new claims on top of over 100 new claims transferred to you from other adjusters who are drowning in work. Upper management sees it but chooses to do nothing about it. RUN, don’t walk away from this company. The job isn’t worth the salary they offer to you.

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