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Loya Insuance Group

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A good place to get started and learn good work habits - Customer Service Representative Loya Insuance Group Employee Review

4.0
May 12, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Hourly wage, Comfortable office setting, Paid training, Health benefits, HR is easily accessible, Fast paced, Office bonuses can boost hourly wages up to $16/hr. Great for people who are just entering the workforce. You can start here and learn how to work hard and make yourself a valuable employee. The rules/procedures are strict but they will make you a more focused worker, overall.

Cons

Overtime is punished, Strict work schedule, Increasing monthly sales quota, Regional manager for Inland Empire is unprofessional, Cost-cutting. Schedule is revolving open/close so holding a second job or going to school at the same time is nearly impossible. Your daily schedule is closely monitored so you will likely end up with 32-36 hours worked a week. The company has been struggling in 2015 so corporate is engaging in fierce cost-cutting.

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5.0
Nov 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great flexibility and enjoyed customer service

Cons

If you don't enjoy customer service this job is not for you

1.0
Jul 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Gain experience in insurance defense and litigation. - Some coworkers genuinely care about doing quality work and supporting one another despite the work environment.

Cons

I worked as a Team Lead and had firsthand insight into how employees were managed. The biggest problem with this organization is upper management. Many of the leaders have remained in the same positions for 20+ years and have failed to evolve with today’s workplace expectations. New ideas are discouraged, feedback is not welcomed, and employees are expected to fall in line without question. If you don’t, your future with the company becomes uncertain. This is an organization where numbers matter more than people. Every decision is driven by reports, metrics, and production. Employees are constantly pressured to meet arbitrary goals, regardless of workload or circumstances. If management asks you to do something, it is expected to be completed immediately, and requests are often delivered with little professionalism or respect. The work-life balance is extremely poor. New employees receive no vacation time during their first six months of employment and no sick leave until completing one full year. Even then, employees receive only five days of vacation and five sick days. The rigid scheduling and lack of flexibility make it difficult to maintain any balance between work and personal life. Management leads through fear, micromanagement, and intimidation rather than trust, coaching, or respect. Employee morale is consistently low, turnover is high, and many talented employees leave because of the toxic culture. If you’ve read other reviews describing this workplace as “toxic,” my experience as a Team Lead confirms those descriptions. Before accepting a position, I encourage prospective employees to do their own research, including reviewing publicly available information regarding employment-related complaints and litigation involving the company. I wish I had done more research before accepting my position. I would not recommend working here unless significant changes are made to the leadership culture.

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