Customer Service Rep - Customer Service Representative Chubb Employee Review

4.0
Jan 29, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home. Flex time. Pension. Tiered PTO days, 18 to start I think. The company climate was very lax before being bought by Ace. The supervisors at the CPC will ride you to produce if they feel you’re the type they can do that to though. HR was very fair in my opinion but none of them stayed with the company long after being bought by Ace either. I left in July 2017 and found a UA position with a competitor. There are lots of opportunities out there, one shouldn’t feel stuck and allow the Sups to dangle carrots in their faces for promotions that will never come. I’m making 17k more at my current company than I was as a CSR 2 at Chubb. I appreciate the valuable experience, having Inland Marine experience actually gave me an edge, not many people trained on Inland are out in the market looking, I was the top candidate for 2 other companies because of my niche experience. All in all, it was a positive experience.

Cons

After being bought by Ace, it became a micro-managed environment. So I started working from home a few months after the merger. Not very many minorities were promoted out of the CPC. Lots of gossip mongers at CPC, best to stay to self. I was making a little over 35k after being with them over 3 years, pay was low in my opinion.

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