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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Company going through a lot of changes (not all good) - Anonymous employee Liberty Mutual Insurance Employee Review

3.0
Aug 22, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- paid time off starts accruing the month you start working - 11 paid federal holidays and 4 personal days per year - 401k employer match starts immediately when you start working (some companies don't match until a certain time after your start date) - annual wellness incentives, although they decrease in amount every year - entire company is switching Agile after decades of using Waterfall - IT departments are stepping up their game to make it more exciting and appealing to work/stay there

Cons

- extremely traditional and old company set in their ways - many employees who have been there for decades, 25th anniversaries are common - some employees are extremely overworked, doing more than one person's job - career opportunities can be limited to certain tracks depending on manager/department - IT has tried too hard for too long to be exactly like tech companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft, but continues to keep trying to no avail - organizational restructuring occurs almost every year (some minor, some major), keeping employees on their toes on if they will have a job next month

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5.0
May 6, 2026
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Pros

Highly competitive compensation, generous annual bonuses, and excellent bonuses such as 401(k) matching and annual credits, tuition reimbursement, childcare support, affordable healthcare, vision, dental, and additional unique benefits for all stages of life and discounts for fun things like shopping and products that may be of desire!

Cons

It is a competitive place for high performers, but it is motivating and not intimidating in my opinion!

2.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

Diverse culture, work life balance, flexibility

Cons

They go through layoff regularly. Lay offs are massive, whole organizations at a time. They have multiple waves a year. I’m not sure how anything gets accomplished from so much firing and hiring and moving. Whoever’s left takes the burden and realizes they’re next. It’s bad for motivation and productivity.

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