Crum & Forster reviews

4.2

89% would recommend to a friend

(281 total reviews)
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Marc J. Adee

97% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

Crum & Forster has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 281 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Crum & Forster 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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281 reviews
4.0
Oct 20, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Allow underwriters to make business decisions. - treat employees as adults - backing of FFH. This can be a game changer if strategically utilized, and unfortunately, C&F has yet taken advantage of this relationship with FFH and the brotherhood that comes with having multiple world class companies under the same ownership. - while healthcare coverage is below par, their 25 vacation days are industry leading from what I’ve experienced. - compared to the companies I’ve worked for, I feel C&F has an energy and vibe in some departments that not a lot of other carriers have. Capitalize on this, invest heavily in those areas, and blow away the competition.

Cons

Be more open to WFH. It’s almost 2019, not 1960, there is no reason why some employees can’t either WFH full time or split time between office and WFH. In some areas of this country, LA, SF, NY, the insurance industry doesn’t pay employees enough to live in these cities, therefore they have to live on the outskirts which means a longer commute. Longer commute means that employees arrive at work at less than 100% mental capacity, therefore a company can’t be as efficient. - enhance bonus pay. Make employees take ownership and take stock in the work they are doing. Give them a financial incentive to either write that piece of business of hold off on writing a risky account which could impact the bottom line and thus their bonus. A 10% or 15% bonus simply doesn’t incentivize people, especially after tax is taken into consideration, and when their annual salary raise barely takes into account the cost of living adjustment. - if you are going to require employees to come into the office, and not pay them enough to live in the cities where you operate, you need to help pay a portion of the employees mass transit expenses. Of the companies I’ve worked for, two have paid at least $130/month for transit/ commuter reimbursement, another paid $230/month (the first $130 tax free, and the last $100 a taxable benefit), one paid nothing, and then C&F doesn’t pay anything but used Discovery Benefits, which is pretty much garbage. - continued investment in areas of business which are cost prohibitive industries or draining resources. Identify cost drainers and re-allocate resources towards other business units which could really contribute to growth.

3.0
Nov 2, 2017

No recognition for employees in the Field offices

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Was a great company to work for until they promoted to upper management the current COO.

Cons

VP's or higher in the company that put a drain on all the companies expenses. Home office receives all promotions not the field offices.

1.0
Apr 28, 2021

Horrible place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility with schedule, decent amount of PTO

Cons

Management micromanaged everything we did. Constantly expected to go above and beyond what we are required to do with absolutely no compensation. They claim to be a competitive pay work place when we could make more money working at McDonald’s. Previous raises we have gotten we’re only 0.19 cents. Must be a management favorite in order to advance in this company. Multiple people promoted after fireable behavior. When you take your complaints to management, they basically tell you to deal with it.

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