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Alliant Insurance Services

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ATL Office - Bad Culture - Benefits Analyst Alliant Insurance Services Employee Review

1.0
Jan 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Good raises and compensation - Flexibility

Cons

- Extremely toxic environment full of gossip - there is so much gossip in regards to former employees and current employees I remember my first week I learned so much gossip about former employees that I did not care to know as I simply just wanted to work. i truly believe you will only like to work here if you love gossip and are unhappy with your life outside of work otherwise best of luck these women are miserable and mean - No one goes in office and no real office culture or events because everyone is overworked so no real time to bond or enjoy or lift each other up - Now that I switched companies truly seeing how awful and weird the vibes are here

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

Strong reputation in the insurance industry with access to large and complex accounts. Competitive compensation and benefits. Opportunity to work with experienced industry professionals and gain exposure to sophisticated commercial insurance programs. Entrepreneurial environment that allows employees to take ownership of their work. Access to resources and technology that can support client service when utilized effectively

Cons

May vary by regions or departments.. Training and onboarding can be inconsistent, particularly for employees transitioning into new teams or specialties. Processes and procedures may vary significantly between offices, regions, and teams, creating confusion and inefficiencies. Some Departments- Limited standardization of workflows, templates, and documentation can lead to unnecessary rework and increased risk of errors. Collaboration and communication between departments can be challenging, making it difficult to obtain timely support or guidance. Role expectations and responsibilities may not always be clearly defined, resulting in ambiguity and shifting priorities. Success often depends heavily on individual team dynamics rather than a consistent company-wide experience. High workloads and competing priorities can make it difficult to balance client service, administrative tasks, and professional development. New employees may face a steep learning curve with limited structured environment. Management likes to tell you to go to the Alliant portal to reference.

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