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National Life Group

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Good job, bad pay - Annuity Case Manager National Life Group Employee Review

3.0
May 9, 2025
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Pros

Flexibility, good management, great work atmosphere, diversity.

Cons

Low pay and slow advancement,

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National Life Group Response
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Thank you for highlighting the many benefits of being a part of National Life. We all contribute to the vibrant and supportive culture that makes this organization unique. I encourage you to connect with your manager, reach out to your business partner, or stop by to speak with me directly about your career development and the many opportunities for growth available to you. ~Michael Veilleux, Chief People Officer

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5.0
Apr 23, 2026
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Pros

Great people, willing to teach

Cons

Sometimes unclear about work details, lots of extra projects

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National Life Group Response
6d
We appreciate your comment about the great people at National Life! If you're unclear about details or need help prioritizing your work, please connect with your team leader. They should be able to help provide clarity.
3.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

Good pay, nice people to work with but as a consultant I feel a bit on the "outside".

Cons

Every single person that is an Executive Vice President is a man with the only woman being the CEO's Executive Assistant. Clearly you can see there is a distinct "known" here at this company.

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National Life Group Response
6d
We recognize that diversity has historically been an issue in our industry. However, if you look at our corporate board, we're actively working to diversify and will continue to make sure we consider all aspects. We will always focus on adding the most qualified talent to all of our roles across the entire organization. If you would like to connect further regarding this, I would welcome the opportunity to talk. - Michael Veilleux, Chief People Officer
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