Aflac reviews

3.9

82% would recommend to a friend

(1,510 total reviews)
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84% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Aflac has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,510 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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2.0
Nov 23, 2015

Sales Rep

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good training, Great people. They really want you to be successful and have a good time doing your job but it hard to get motivated day after day for no pay.

Cons

Cold Calling, Lots of required meetings that should just be emails. Most of your leads have either had it, don't want it, or won't buy it. Commission only selling requires you to invest a lot of time money and energy to see very little return. If you do end up selling something usually they will cancel about 3 months in a you get charged back for most of the commission you earned.

3.0
Nov 9, 2015

Fun job

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I like that the job was commission based and could control the flow how much money I made

Cons

I didn't like how the interview went in the beginning and I had my mentality start off in a rough spot

3.0
Oct 21, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excellent products, independence, making your own schedule, potential to help others at difficult times in their lives, potential residual income, potential trips of a lifetime, on-going training at the click of a mouse, discounts on really great income protection, having an iconic mascot with great name recognition (the Duck). Great opportunity for anyone regardless of education; depending on the requirements of the state you live in, you typically can start at just 18 years of age with a H.S. Diploma. Can launch an entire career from this opportunity.

Cons

Success depends entirely on you, as well as on the group you sign up with. You are not really working for Aflac Corporate unless you are willing to relocate to Columbus, GA. You get help offered to you, but you are ultimately an independent agent. If you don't take rejection well, or are not a natural salesperson, you probably won't make money. Compensation is entirely 100% commission only. I made appointments for my "closer" trainer, and even he could not close the accounts. After so many weeks or months of you not closing accounts, your trainer will refocus their attention onto new recruits. At that point you are pretty much on your own, unless you have tricky a presentation or a big enrollment. Gas and transportation is up to you, your schedule is up to you, how many businesses and what type of business you prospect? All is up to you. Also taxes, retirement, personal health and life insurance, social security . . .all of those things will ultimately be up to you. If you are not prepared for that, the title "independent sales agent" may not be for you. And you have to take a state exam and pass it in order to successfully be an agent, which will require time, focus, and study. Not as hard as the real estate exam in most states (so I am told), but still somewhat intense.

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