The management is not very robust and nor open-minded. - Data Management Analyst CNA Employee Review

3.0
May 26, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Many areas to move to once into, training on applications are useful internally and for future positions, exposure to different elements in technological side of finance. There are also tons of opportunities for professional development to understand the business and succeed in other areas of the company. Their database of procedures are also helpful in start working.

Cons

Management is not very inclusive: does not make minorities feel included, treats younger employees as robots rather than technological innovators and learners. There was a large divide between young analyst and older managers, with much gossip going on about their own employees. Workload from multiple managers are thrown onto analyst with no solid coordination. Many of the employees of color on the team have either moved to other departments with in the company or left the company altogether, due to bad management. The team is majority Caucasian and managers are not given any sensitivity/diversity training or are aware of the way the treat their employees. Many consultants have come in to have "strength-finder" workshops that contribute nothing to the management or incentives of working (other than food) and disrupt the daily duties of work. Technology is extremely slow and outdated. The applications used have outages frequently and more so than other workplaces.

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Pay is great, co worker support, transparency, PTO, Fully remote

Cons

Training is very rough. There is zero formal training & everyone operates their desk differently so you are confused on the correct way to complete your job. Underwriters are expecting too much of their UT & want to be spoiled. There needs to be a strict proocol. The only way to voice concerns is to be completely honest & while it helps, it still doesnt make up for no formal training. You just have to deal with it. Underwriting Technicians are overwhelmed & have too many Underwriters to cover. CNA needs to hire for help. Overwhelmed employees lead to burn out & mental health issues. Underwriters deserve to have their own UT/UA. The workload is ridiculous & causes more mistakes. Somedays you cant even breathe.

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