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Alliant Insurance Services

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Overworked due to understaffing. Pay is not adequate to work expectations. - Assistant Account Manager Alliant Insurance Services Employee Review

2.0
May 30, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Gain experience, stepping stone. Macro management style by operations manager, not Account Mangers or producers if you’re an assistant. Early office closure for holidays. Decent holiday events. Benefits are subpar.

Cons

Being completely overloaded with work, treated like a third class citizen by management as well as Account Managers. Absolutely no training or structure with regards to on boarding whatsoever for new hires. Be expected to be given your login and password and start working on your second day. Pulled into numerous directions by producers and expected to drop everything you’re doing to assist them. Management talks the talk but does not walk the walk, in fact, if you want to keep your job, grin and bear the daily nuances. Innovation and fresh ideas are not welcomed. Majority of the staff have one foot out the door to retirement and don’t care to foster and help develop new talent. Big on delegation, not in a positive way. No respect if you are in a role below an account manager.

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Cons

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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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