Run Fast - Anonymous employee Selective Insurance Employee Review

1.0
25 Feb 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

No true appreciation of employees with strong skill sets and dedication, you will be taken for granted, given more work and allowed to burn out. Management will only concentrate on what is not being done rather than recognition of accomplishments well done. Always in crisis mode. While some of management team are competent in their job-scope, they are very disconnected towards their staff and overall dept workload. Morale is extremely low and caustic. Slackers are rewarded and tolerated. Everyone has the "CYA" attitude which makes working within your dept as well with other departments difficult. Small town syndrome. Pro: Location, work from home

Cons

Terrible work/life balance, Limited advancement opportunities, Almost everything

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