Not Recommended - Anonymous employee MetLife Employee Review

1.0
12 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Apparently, Metlife is a great place to work, as long as you're not in the GTO in Cary. Coworkers are great.

Cons

Too many to name, but here are a few for starters: Bait and switch upon hire Management that does not support you Culture of blame Not enough communication about your job - you learn as you go to your detriment Management does not listen, although there is a great pretense at doing so with surveys that don't reflect real concerns FTEs all but disappeared. Great for contractors and visa holders, however If you're not strictly Tech, (marketing, analyst, PM) look somewhere else because you will not be valued

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Pros

Great culture that actually cares about customers and employees

Cons

Old school and Legacy environment

2.0
16 Mar 2026
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Pros

Benefits, PTO, remote, some team mates are cool and super helpful. But they don’t want you being too chatty. Process process process. The pay is low for the stress is gives.

Cons

The pet department has really gone downhill ever since they implemented their “AA” system, which is just terrible to work with. You have to meet their metrics which it’s great to have QA and claim evaluations in place however, they will dock points for the most minor things, but you’ll see AA process things incorrectly, the supervisors process incorrectly, the team leads process incorrectly…. But only the adjusters will get points docked and write ups. And now they expect you to find the AA errors and send it to them, then send it back to you to correct…. But if YOU made that mistake, points docked. In the beginning, before AI, it was a really great job to have, I felt proud to come into work like I was making a difference but it turned into such a demoralizing and depressing job. They stopped treating us like humans over the past 12 months. Hearing the email and task alerts is enough to give you PTSD.

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