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American National Insurance

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Not a great environment - Client Service Specialist I American National Insurance Employee Review

3.0
Oct 14, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pays well for the work you are doing. Management is usually pretty fair.

Cons

It is IMPOSSIBLE to get days off approved. If you don't use your vacation you can't get paid out on it and you can only roll over 40 hours. So you either take days off at random times you don't need or you lose the days. Moving within the company is not easy. They don't give feedback even if you ask for it and when staffing is low you can forget about moving to a new department. Benefits are good but very expensive.

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5.0
May 6, 2026
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Pros

Great place to build your career.

Cons

Nothing to advise at this time.

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American National Insurance Response
2mo
We're thrilled to hear about your positive experience. Our team works hard to create a supportive and engaging work environment. Thank you for sharing your feedback!
2.0
Jul 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Supportive colleagues who are willing to collaborate and help one another. Good opportunity to build industry knowledge and professional experience. Meaningful work with dedicated employees who genuinely care about serving customers.

Cons

The most significant challenge is the lack of transparency from executive and lower leadership regarding the company's strategic direction, particularly its relationship with AEL. If the organization is pursuing a merger or deeper integration, employees deserve clear, timely, and honest communication. The absence of transparency creates uncertainty, fuels speculation, and gives the impression that leadership is withholding important information. As a result, many employees are concerned about potential layoffs as the company focuses on shareholder value, operational efficiencies, and cost reductions. This uncertainty negatively impacts morale, engagement, productivity, and trust in leadership. Compensation is another area requiring attention. Many long-tenured employees are paid below current market rates, while new hires are often brought in at significantly higher salaries for similar roles. This creates pay compression, discourages employee loyalty, and increases turnover among experienced staff.

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