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Westfield Insurance

Is this your company?

-Your job is to apologize for their 6 separate glitchy systems that will never be fixed. - Customer Care Representative Westfield Insurance Employee Review

1.0
27 Feb 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

working from home is always a perk, however be careful as the connection used is not based on your own internet. the insurance is alright and starts immediately but very expensive for still having so much that you pay for

Cons

most of your time will be spent apologizing for the companies "new platform" which is actually joked about in the company workforce for how glitched and often it screws up things for their clients. There is only one contact for the platform which requires a middle man anyway. so when you're not being yelled at by agents for things you don't even blame them for yelling at you for you're trying to reconnect to their vpn which is also notoriously jokes about how inconstant and unusable it is for most people and having to worry about your time limits on calls while the system itself takes five minute to load up becomes too frustrated and mentally draining when it starts feeling like you're screwing people over and having to tell them to"get over it" because everything is glitched and requires someone else to reach out to someone else to reach out to someone

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
31 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some talented individual contributors who are trying to do the right thing Stable book of business in certain segments 3 weeks PTO and 5 sick days per year

Cons

Upper management is disconnected from day-to-day underwriting realities and continues to push strategies that feel more theoretical than practical. There is a noticeable gap between stated goals and how underwriting is actually expected to perform in the field. Middle management operates like a closed circle. Advancement, recognition, and even basic support often feel tied more to relationships than performance. If you're not part of the “in-group,” your contributions will go unnoticed regardless of results. Underwriting practices themselves are inconsistent and, at times, contradictory. Expectations shift without clear communication, making it difficult to build a sustainable and disciplined approach to risk selection. It often feels like underwriters are held accountable for outcomes without being given a stable framework to succeed. System errors and inefficiencies continue to bedevil the department. The most frustrating aspect was compensation. Despite being on the team for the full year and contributing as well as I could given constraints around staffing and appetite, was denied an annual bonus due to performance issues that were formalized in the new calendar year. If this decision is permissible I could not find it in my contract. The declination undermines trust and sends the message that contributions are not valued in a consistent or fair way.

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