NOT Recommended - Account Manager Gallagher Employee Review

3.0
Feb 8, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

No requirement to be in the office. Free beverages, lunch now and then. Most people are helpful and friendly, but not all.

Cons

Gallagher can't keep employees. They will hire anyone who is willing to work for them, whether or not they are qualified. Because they are consistently understaffed, they expect their employees to work 50 - 60 hours a week. There are much better brokers to work for who will treat you with dignity and respect, and probably pay more, as opposed to Gallagher. Check your options. Nepotism abounds! The company is not necessarily "women in management" friendly. Check out their website and review their board of directors. Very misogynistic. Bad and toxic behavior by some people is ignored. They can treat you poorly, criticize you, try and intimidate you, but the complaints fall on deaf ears. They don't value people and don't care if you are mistreated by other, more senior people. I would NOT recommend Gallagher as an employer of choice. It all starts at the top of the food chain. If the CEO ignores the issues, then everyone else will ignore whatever issues are happening. The CEO only cares about the stock price.

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5.0
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Pros

Flexible, Great Team, Mentorship, Opportunity to Grow and Gain Insurance Knowledge

Cons

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2.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

Salary was in market range.

Cons

Manager took zero interest in me. I spoke to her 2 times in the 6 months I was there. It’s just an endless grind to various SEC and investor required reporting. By the time you finish you need to start over. Almost all process are broken. This $13B company runs on excel. It’s a real risk that this company collapses on itself. They purchase companies and destroy everything good about their cultures. I was so happy and content until they purchased us. The executives paint a fake picture of their culture to the street.

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