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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
5.0
Jul 22, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Very stable financially secure company. They care about their assocaites and only promote from within. Good benefits. A company who has 10 core values and lives them in all they do. They offer great opportunities for all who are willing to work for those opportunities. Auto-Owners is a great place to work and I am feel very fortunte to work for such a fine company.

Cons

I can't really think of any downsides to working with Auto-Owners. Some do not like the business dress code but I don't even mind that.

5.0
Jul 5, 2011

Wonderful work environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Very stable company. Although promotions are based on time vs. merit, if you stick it out and maintain good performance and are dependable, you will get recognized. I find co-workers and management help provide a great environment where you are trusted to do your job and not babysitted. Recognition, while slow at times, will eventually occur for emplloyees who are competent, hard working, and dependable.

Cons

Some pay scales are below industry average. I believe this is "made up for" with job security. Dress attire is too strict. Every male must wear a tie every day. There's not even a casual Friday thrown in once in awhile. The company expects employees to dress better than maybe their salary can afford. Also, the profit sharing plan was changed as soon as we had an outstanding year and bonuses would have been more than expected.

2.0
May 31, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

As others have already stated, the company's financials are incredibly sound. There are few companies in the world that can state such continued growth throughout their existence and to proudly state that they have not had to perform layoffs due to financial concerns. In addition, the company provides very good benefits to their employees including bonuses that are not based on merit (for better or worse), 401K, and health benefits for a price that is hard to compete with in the industry. Also, as an employee, I found that if I voiced my goals to my manager and worked hard to push myself professionally, my manager was able to help me achieve those goals and offer me further opportunities in my career.

Cons

Many of the same characteristics that have proven beneficial to the company financially have also proven a detriment to it's employee morale and ability to attract new talent. The company institutes a very conservative investment mentality which, unfortunately, has bled into their approach to managing their employees as well. The pay scale here is not nearly as competitive as other companies offer. The management team will try to convince you that the other benefits more than offset the differences, but the truth of the matter is that for most average to above average employees, other companies compensate you at least equally, if not more so. Honestly, it is a disincentive to work hard here as the bonus is based nearly entirely on how long you've worked with the company and very little to do with whether you actually deserve it or not. That type of evaluation would take much more diligence for management to consider. While the pay scale is a bit annoying, the most flagrant offense that you take as an employee is the prolific micromanagement that takes place. Several other people have discussed the check-ins from a management standpoint and using your tardiness as a performance evaluation tactic. I can say from experience that this truly is often a primary point of evaluation when an employee is being reviewed. There is a complete lack of consideration for what modern employees consider to be appropriate for a work environment. Requiring all employees to wear ties, even when their position has zero external contact, a one hour lunch that begins at exactly noon and ends at exactly one, and little-to-no educational assistance unless it is a part of the CPCU or FLMI educational track. So much for anyone looking to further a business career with an MBA. These are just a few of the common complaint that most employees have. Unfortunately, many of these same employees settle for this environment instead of looking elsewhere. This fear of losing a job and/or being unsuccessful is what Auto-Owners seems to rely on. I've heard several managers say that "the grass isn't always greener" on the other side. Well, I can say from experience that... actually, yes it is.

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