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Mercury Insurance Company

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Run as fast as you can! - Claims Representative Mercury Insurance Company Employee Review

1.0
Mar 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

They have restrooms? They have a breakroom? There really aren't.

Cons

Bad management, terrible training, poor pay, you have no voice, they make you feel like you need to come in and sit down and not say a word. They don't care about the employees and there fmily, they micromanage and the supervisors are lazy and don't want to work. The only thing that management says anything to you is when you do something wrong. If they don't like your personality or you as a person they will railroad you out there. You make a mistake and you can guarantee you will hear about it for years. I would never recommend this company any to anyone.

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Pros

I worked with several talented people and had positive interactions with multiple business stakeholders. The company has strong brand recognition, meaningful business lines, and some leaders who genuinely value recruiting partnership.

Cons

My experience in Talent Acquisition became increasingly difficult because the management style I experienced felt highly controlling, punitive, and focused more on scrutiny than coaching, workload calibration, or clear success metrics. In my opinion, the environment became one where a manager’s narrative could outweigh production, stakeholder feedback, and the actual complexity of the workload. I raised concerns through internal channels and later experienced increased scrutiny, formal performance action, and ultimately termination with what I viewed as a vague and incomplete explanation. From my perspective, the process lacked fairness, transparency, and meaningful opportunity to address concerns through objective measures. I would caution candidates and employees to pay close attention to the specific leadership chain they would report into, not just the broader company reputation. Advice to Management: Ensure performance concerns are handled with clear metrics, documented coaching, balanced stakeholder input, and genuine review of workload realities. A company’s employment brand is affected not only by candidate experience, but also by how internal employees are treated when they raise concerns.

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