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Auto-Owners Insurance

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Auto-Owners Insurance reviews

3.1

48% would recommend to a friend

(1,076 total reviews)
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Jamie P. Whisnant

52% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Auto-Owners Insurance has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 1,076 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Auto-Owners Insurance 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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1K reviews
1.0
May 30, 2012

I gave them my life and they turned their back on me.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits. Nice Christmas bonuses. Good associates to work with.

Cons

Like someone else has already said, watch your back! It seems if you have 20 something years, they are going to look for a way to let you go. They will serve you "warning" letters to back up their actions, but the warnings do not coinside with the reviews you receive annually. If you are not doing the job the way they think you should, why not transfer you to another area? Instead they tell you they can't give you a good recommendation for another department so you are stuck displeasing them, never to win. It's only a matter of time.

2.0
May 18, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits, job security. They promote from within 99% of the time. Good vacation program. Mostly nice people to work with (with exception of management).

Cons

This place sucks you into their world & tries to 'mold' you into one of them. They have these values that a past president claims to have come up with but in reality he paid a consultant for. And the values are really only 2, not 10. Prudence & Profit. Skip the rest, that's what the execs at lunch talk about. Many good people work there. The issue is the ones who try to do things that make sense are pushed aside & often told they have to work on their attitude or demeanor, or some other lame management jargon. Middle management consist of a large, layered puppet show. No one feels like they can make a decision from middle mgt on down, for fear of being hung out to dry. All decisions inevitably are made by at least an rvp on up. If you have an rvp that supports this program, good luck. There are meetings about meetings about meetings. Then they wonder why their customers (agents) complain about our service. No one is there to pick up the phone or answer an email because they are in a meeting! It is literally a circus. As for how people are treated, you can be doing as good or better a job than the next person, but if ONE person in upper management decides that they have an issue with you, throw in the towel. And all it takes is one little thing to cause that, you are black listed. It goes the other way too. If one of them sees you at the grocery store, strikes up a conversation, decides they like you, you are all of a sudden on the 'fast track' & can do no wrong, even though you may not be the right person for the job. There is favoritism & nepotism running rampant. There was a book by a past ceo co-written called 'Take the Stairs'. That guy was the son-in-law of a past ceo. Stairs? Escalator is a better name for the book. After it came out, everyone received a copy & it was 'recommended' that we all read it. How could one stomach it if they knew the story of the dynasty? No thanks. The one thing many of us working there always thought was that we, being a prudent & frugal as we are, did not pay anyone, all the way to the top, like an Enron exec was paid. I always guessed that a top exec would make around $500k-$2m depending on the bonus structure (for those of you who do not work there, this may sound very low, but if you do, it makes sense). Well, not the case. The past ceo I referred to made, in one year (2008) $14M. Yes people, Fourteen million dollars. Make your own judgement about taking the stairs.

1.0
May 6, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

The people I worked with, benefits were good, but they should be, they are an ins company!

Cons

Everything else,management throws you under the bus & turns on you if they want you out, nags, and is inconsistent, not very knowledgeable if you need help, and gives you the run around. Very controlling. All are overweight and work-obsessed. Never satisfied with anything. Liars and very sketchy about everything. Worst company I have ever worked for! If you want to work at the "Twilight Zone," go there! Psychos! Recovery time from working here = going to take a bit. They seriously must have invested a great deal of $$$ in finding out how to control people and manipulate. Core Values? Nice Front!! The founder is probably rolling in his grave!!!!! A certain female MVP has a rep for being a "difficult person." From both employees & agencies & management. Had to quit.

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