Aflac reviews

3.8

80% would recommend to a friend

(1,508 total reviews)
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Dan Amos

84% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Aflac has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,508 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aflac 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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1.0
Apr 6, 2023

Unethical Company

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Pros

I'd choose this over a labor camp, maybe....

Cons

Red flags everywhere... What kind of insurance company does not insure their own employees? No health insurance, no training pay, no cell phone or gas allowance, no retirement, no base pay, and no discounts on the supplemental insurance they do offer. The training period is 8 weeks, I found this very excessive, especially if you have any type of business degree. The information presented in training is not helpful and is very basic. Be warned that when in training any sale you close a portion (of the trainer's choosing, varies depending on who they stick you with that day) of your commission goes to the trainer. This means one day you could be asked to share 2/3 of the commission and others 1/3. You aren't allowed to close sales in training, you do all of the work and at the close someone else gets paid for the sake of formality. Aflac does not provide any of these leads, you provide them for Aflac. I never understood why the W-2 worker who was training me (the apparently self-employed) needed a portion of the little money I worked for in training. I did the research, I got the lead, I gave the pitch, I closed the sale, yet my "trainer" got to take a piece of my cake. I felt deceived in the interviews (I had two) as I asked what benefits I would be receiving and I was told I would be getting the whole nine yards. This was not the truth, the truth was revealed to me in onboarding after I invested about three hundred dollars into starting with Aflac. This company is not transparent and is very good at deflecting questions. This company claims to be extremely ethical yet every associate I knew had to purchase multiple plans from Aflac just to meet goals if they fell short. You basically make commission on yourself and owe the company later. This to me seems like an MLM buy-in, I know it technically isn't but this is definitely not ethical. This was not just the seasoned employees who had a bad quarter, no this was also the associates straight out of training who had to meet the criteria for the incentives. By the way, they make you sign a paper stating that the incentives are mandatory, even though they are said to be bonus goals in the interview and onboarding phase. READ EVERYTHING!!! The contacts they make you sign are contradictory and are full of grammatical errors. They also write things in that are different than what you are verbally informed of. The company TX-N Town Hall meetings are terrible. Lasting three hours and not helpful in the slightest. If anyone needs a class in business communication it's these people. They missed the basic concepts in business leadership communication every time. I felt like I was sitting through the Hunger Games. Even though you are "self-employed" you are still competing with everyone else (there is more buy-in than just selling a product/being self-employed) Hunger Games style. They portray it as a recognition reading but really it's a who made the executives the most money meeting. Aflac wants you to believe you are just self-employed so they don't have to give you benefits or base pay, however, they work you in ways that only W-2 employees should be. This is just a summary of my experience with Aflac. I would not recommend this company to anyone. They will sell you a dream at any cost, you're not just an employee, you are seen as a customer too. What a waste of time.

1.0
Mar 22, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

None in my personal experience

Cons

It’s literally a scam, a MLM scheme. 0 base pay, commission only. You pay for all your own licensing. You literally walk around business parks going door to door to try and set up an appt to discuss products further, legitimately desperately bombarding the receptionists & clearly, no one is ever interested. Absolutely mortifying, 100% worse than cold calling, which you also do. There are no real leads given. I was provided 1 piece of paper & every # on it was disconnected.

2.0
Jun 18, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits. Probably the best health plan in the world, no kidding. They feed you often (but you usually have to give up your lunch break and eat at your desk). You do get to help some deserving people through rough times in their life.

Cons

Long hours. Rude people both inside and outside the building. Everyone tells on each other. If you do something wrong the other department will go to your supervisor and taddle instead of calling/emailing to let you know what you did and how to do better the next time. This can really hurt you. If you are written up you are put on probation for a year to the day. Meaning no chance for a promotion or the ability to apply for another job within the company. Second time and you are gone. There is a lot of turn over. My training class had 32 people. Only 3 of us made it through the first year. Very strict. Most people I knew were on anti anxiety/depression meds. Good luck trying to use your time off. Mondays are NEVER approved. It took me three months to get a requested day off. I requested every day off from January through March and had to wait until a Wednesday in March before it was approved.

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