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Allstate Identity Protection Reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(91 total reviews)

Dao Boyle

64% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Allstate Identity Protection has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 91 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Allstate Identity Protection employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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91 reviews
1.0
3 Dec 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I would not recommend working here.

Cons

1. In the time I was there, there was no improvement in technology and none of the systems communicated with one another. If anything, they continued to add clients and products with no upgrade to existing systems which meant Operations carried the additional load and responsibility to support growth. The systems broke constantly, typically relying on one person to make fixes (which is still the case to this day). When major system changes did occur, there was no change management process which meant Ops teams were usually the last to know about a change affecting their work. 2. While they covered medical insurance, overall salary is low compared to similar positions in the market. There is no pay transparency, so colleagues doing similar work were paid significantly different salaries. We were also instructed not to talk about salary with one another. 3. Leadership did not like to be challenged or questioned, often excluding department leaders in decisions and major changes. 4. Overall, the company is heavy on leadership, usually hiring multiple VPs in each area, without actually hiring any colleagues to do the work. Said SVPs/VPs rarely took the time to understand how the individual business units worked. And if they did, they were usually too involved in the tactical piece, micro-managing their department leaders. 5. While the HR team grew and gave fancy presentations on people-driven initiatives, we rarely saw these come to fruition. 6. Merit increases were laughable. They advertised "up to 5%" but instructed leadership that it's not likely anyone should get that and only allowed enough budget to give ~2%.

1.0
4 Sept 2013

What a joke!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent co-workers is about all you can say about this place.

Cons

Lack of leadership, no direction, culture is weird, very very low pay for all positions. Only people at top make good money.

1.0
16 Feb 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. A handful of great people in the organization 2. Service Ops leadership and focus

Cons

1. Toxic culture. The worst culture I’ve ever experienced. Xenophobic and women are victims of sexism, and employees (and leaders) use anti-Semitic phrases and words aloud. The company has seen 40% - 80% attrition in some areas. 2. BIPOC & LGBTQ people are systemically passed over and pushed out. No diversity in this company. 3. Good ‘ol boys and Old boys clubs, but also lots of cliques in sales 4. C-level leadership are inept. President is non-existent (waiting for her payout). Second in line stirs the toxic culture pot and is over his head. Has not produced any results and is not well-liked by employees but keeps getting promoted. No vision and lack leadership experience at this level which is sinking the entire company. They fire and blame others for poor company outcomes. No accountability. Only a couple competent C-level people. Head of service ops should be next in line. He is one of the only competent and caring leaders who has proven results and is liked. 5. Technology and IT leadership bottleneck the entire company. They do not know software development and delay delivery for over 2 years now. Toxic leadership who are command and control, condescending and outright lie (known by many people). Developers and managers are not treated well and get blamed constantly. 6. Some really great people in service ops, marketing, (a handful) in sales, product, strategy team, but are blocked by poor executive leadership. No strategy, no vision, very siloed and exclude others to make unilateral decisions. 7. Company is too top heavy and hires more VPs and up who keep quitting. 8. Promotions are based on favoritism and who you know. No structure. BIPOC and LGBTQ people are ignored outright. 9. Certain sales leaders lie to our customers and will rationalize it as SPINNING. Some sales people are entitled and privileged saying racial and sexist comments. Executive leadership, HR and Allstate refuse to acknowledge the problems. 10. Executive leadership leads by fear (they will fire you) and do not like anyone questioning them.

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