Disappointing Experience at F&G - Life New Business F&G Employee Review

1.0
9 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Building relationships with coworkers, off early on Fridays

Cons

I'm compelled to share my extremely disappointing experience working at F&G as a Black woman. Unfortunately, my time at the company was marred by a biased manager who consistently displayed favoritism towards certain colleagues. The lack of diversity, equity, and inclusion was palpable, and I often felt like an outsider. My manager's bias and favoritism created a hostile work environment, making it challenging for me to thrive in my role. Despite my best efforts, I was repeatedly overlooked for opportunities and faced unfair criticism. The absence of a fair and inclusive culture was staggering, and I was not alone in my experiences. I hope that in the future, F&G will take concrete steps to address these issues and create a more inclusive work environment. Until then, I would caution others, especially those from underrepresented groups, to carefully consider their decision to work at F&G.

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F&G Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share this, although we’re sorry to hear you had this experience. At F&G our company culture is important to us, and respecting the identities of our people, valuing the diversity of our team and fostering an inclusive community are key to our cultural values. We take this feedback seriously and have shared your experience and advice with our team. We’d like to learn more. Please email AskHR@fglife.com with the subject "Glassdoor feedback" if you are comfortable sharing more information with us.

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