Combined Insurance reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(1,019 total reviews)
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Richard Williams

70% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Combined Insurance has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,019 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Combined 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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2.0
Sep 18, 2014

My PMA got PMS

Recommend
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Pros

If you're unemployed, but have a life insurance license... they'll hire you. In California, they'll reimburse you for your mileage expenses in cash. You'll learn how to do cold-call phone prospecting during your time at sales school. You'll also learn to do b2b sales calls and stops with your TM during your 1st week in the field.

Cons

- 3 different managers calling you to 'coach' you with different methods. That's called 'diffusion' and it's quite annoying. - Text-based management/nagging. I don't fault my TM... he's just doing to us what was done to him. - Too much emphasis on selling/updating information on prior sold policies. Those 'lead cards' are a crutch and a waste of time. I was given BOXES of those things... and all it did was serve to distract me from doing real prospecting. It's quite annoying to be the 5th Combined agent to call on these people over time. Makes them wonder what's wrong with the company for having so much agent turnover. - The selling process taught at sales school is too much of an interruption when going business-to-business. "In 5 minutes I can show you how you can get paid cash in the event of an emergency. It's fast, easy, and hassle-free." Well, thanks for the verbal spam... but if you're not invited, you're not going to get very far very often. It's rude... and when salespeople are taught to be rude... they won't keep prospecting because they know they are being rude. - Product line SUCKS... partly due to California law requiring that the policy owner own a health insurance policy before being able to buy hospital indemnity, cancer, & critical illness. Their DI policy is the WORST I've ever seen for anyone working for someone else. A $500 monthly benefit... for people earning $20k - $70k... and then it can be reduced by up to 40% with state benefits? I'd rather buy a REAL DI policy from a company that would start a monthly benefit around $3,000 or so. I mean really, what's the point of this DI policy? Good only for business owners, not for anyone else. Also, no term life insurance for the individual rep to sell? Only non-par whole life up to $100k? You can't do proper life insurance planning with such low limits.

3.0
Jun 26, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The advantages of working for Combined are the initial training of its products and sale culture or the PMA (positive mental attitude) philosophy.They are one of the very few companys with leads, and customers who expect to see you good or bad, no going after your friends and family. If you can sell here, you can sell anywhere, industry recognized. You can rise to management fast if you work hard, promotion by results not who you know!

Cons

The cons of working here now, is the plight of being assigned to someone who looks at you as a number and gives no learning curve support. You are an employee, but no time off policy or vacation policy.

2.0
May 20, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Employee's get a 40% discount in the cafeteria

Cons

I don't even know where to begin other than the compensation is terrible for administrate staff, it's literally a joke. 2% raise on my salary – no thanks, makes no difference in my paycheck. Communication around here goes like this: "well, that's not my job, no one told me to do that, I need you do this this and this and I need it now, etc.". No one tells you or shows you basic stuff - you have to find out on your own. The men walk around the office like they are God's gift to sales, give me a break! Men talk down to the women and it’s disgusting that HR will keep them around because they are good at what they do. They make promises and don’t keep them. No room to grow. One of the worst places I have ever worked.

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