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American Income Life

Part of Globe Life

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American Income Life reviews

2.8

35% would recommend to a friend

(4,201 total reviews)
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Steven K. Greer

64% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

American Income Life has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 4,201 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The American Income Life employee rating is 23% below average for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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4K reviews
5.0
Apr 12, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Growth - there are few other companies that will produce the personal and professional growth of an individual more than that which can be found at AIL. Advancement - rarely, outside of this company, can you find a "senior" manager with no previous executive experience in a upper level management position within a year or two of beginning with a company/industry. Shared experience - the only job I can imagine where I could (an college graduate with two bachelor degrees) recruit my best friend (a high school grad with no college education) to a company that will yield six-figure incomes (for driven individuals) by the end of the second year.

Cons

That I did not find this company sooner in my life.

5.0
Mar 25, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits of this organization internationally is profound. I enjoy serving families, low income or not, they need protection. I love having a senior leadership team that will spend time and pour everything they know about success into your career. How many people have millionaire leaders that they can call/text/email and speak to on a daily basis for assistance and guidance? Most companies will allow you to talk to someone that makes $2.00 an hour more than you, but that's as far as you can go up the ladder to attempt to learn more so that you can hopefully get a raise in about a year or so. I can get real knowledge from the best of the best. I could only imagine if the new representatives at Microsoft thought they knew more than Bill Gates and reps at Apple knew more than Steve Jobs - how come those employees are not listed on google with net worths? Since this is an insurance company, the millionaires who want to pour into others are not considered on that same level or respected for knowledge and what they've done for others? Your income is only limited by your own thoughts and work ethic. The company has done so much for me with the opportunity because I chose to walk in the fullness of it, and it has also allowed me to help families because I have filed enough death claims to know that the members of a family were in a better place when they lost loved ones. The training is very thorough, The leaders ask for your input, thoughts,& ideas. The meetings are uplifting and encouraging. I would prefer this any day over a boring meeting where 20% of the company will get a pink slip shortly due to cutbacks.

Cons

I do not have any cons honestly. Some people consider a 10-12 hour day long, but it isn't when you have accepted the guidance and you allow it to work for you. Many people have "long" days at the hospitals, in factories, bars, fast food restaurants and they end up working double shifts, overtime, and 2-3 jobs and honestly, at the end of the day - they won't make the income that we make in 10-12 hours daily with this opportunity, and they will do that for about 40 years, we will do it for about 10-15 and the hours decrease as you learn and grow yourself into a person dedicated to your success and to families. It is definitely not for someone who doesn't have a strong work ethic, an unlimited mindset, and a desire to have more in life than the average situation has to offer. If you know that you deserve more, want more and you are willing to take more. Then let's get at it, and you will have a life that others wish they had, but were unwilling to go after it. It is also not for the person who feels as though they have mastered every aspect of life and careers. For those who know more, but have less, this is definitely not for you.

5.0
Mar 17, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunity unlimited. Great advancement options. Family feel. A system and market that works!

Cons

You have to work hard to make six figures. Keeping mindset right at all times. Juggling personal and work lives is challenging.

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