Acrisure reviews

2.9

33% would recommend to a friend

(552 total reviews)
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Gregory L. Williams

28% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Acrisure has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 552 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Acrisure employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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552 reviews
5.0
Mar 10, 2022

THE place to be.

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Pros

I could not be happier about making the decision to come to Acrisure. The rate of growth is impressive. They have had job openings during the entire pandemic and while some of it is due to employees leaving, the majority is due to new positions being created. People that seek and work to get promotions are seeing them within a year and while I know that may not be permanent, they are very much about promoting within. Prior to Acrisure, I worked at a company for 5 years, without a promotion. That's not a thing at Acrisure. The entire team is just incredibly helpful and in Reg Affairs, the culture is definitely a result of the leaders running the departments.

Cons

It is not slow paced. If you are looking for a job where you can just come in and not be pushed and challenged, this is not the place. The expectations are high but not unachievable. The leaders want you to and need you to grow quickly to keep up. You will be put out of your comfort zone and that is not for everyone. The growing pains are real and can be seen often, this requires a ton of flexibility from everyone.

1.0
Feb 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the coworkers were nice and worked together well. They provided a nice Yeti and some nice shirts.

Cons

People weren’t promoted because of skill or ability but we’re continually promoted because of favoritism. If you were buddy buddy with someone you get promoted, but if you ask questions/are willing to voice an opinion you won’t. Managers refuse to advocate for the employees, but are more focused on keeping their job safe by not questioning anything their boss or upper management says. Additionally, managers don’t know how to manage people or build connections, there’s a lot of fake pep and excitement to try and motivate people as opposed to actually addressing the issues people care about. They take the concept of client/customer is always right too far, in that they rarely push back against a client even when the client is causing the issues. They’re quick to blame employees before blaming the client. This was true anywhere from managers all the way to EVPs. At least once, they apologized to a client while blaming employees, despite never asking for their own employee’s story. It inspires no loyalty. Upper management is out of touch with the rest of employees. It creates a very “us vs. them” attitude. Micromanaging is abundant. Certain bosses and managers feel the need to have their hand in every single thing happening, but ultimately cause delays because they cannot keep on top of everything. They do not hire adequate number of staff so everyone is over worked and under paid, and then management is continually upset that people are not keeping up with numbers or people leave because of the poor pay and overworking.

3.0
Feb 16, 2022

Ok

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Pros

Good environment, professional , good health coverage

Cons

Very low salary and annual increase

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