Incredible culture with strong work-life balance - Associate Underwriter RLI Employee Review

5.0
Jun 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The culture at RLI is unreal. Everyone is like a family. Work life balance is prioritized even with a far commute. Wonderful immersion program for new employees. Feels like my forever company even after just 6 months.

Cons

I haven't found any cons yet in my 6 months. If I had to pick a con, I would say that sometimes the commute is hard as it is over an hour, but the flex work plan has been helpful.

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RLI Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience! We're thrilled to hear that our culture, work-life balance and onboarding experience have made such a strong impression in your first six months. It's especially meaningful to know that supportive leadership and open communication have helped make RLI feel like a place where you can build a long-term career.

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5.0
Jul 13, 2026
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Pros

Great discussions among all departments.

Cons

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5.0
May 29, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

RLI has a strong employee-ownership culture and a work environment where people are trusted to take ownership of what they do. The company is relatively flat, which gives employees visibility, access to leadership, and a better understanding of how their work affects the broader organization. Senior management is approachable in a way I have not experienced at other companies, and there is a real effort to listen to employee feedback through direct conversations, exit interviews, and companywide surveys. I also appreciate working with people who care about doing their jobs well and understand that their performance and conduct affect the company as a whole. For employees who are self-starters, think strategically, and take pride in their work, RLI can be a very positive place to build a career.

Cons

Because RLI is relatively flat and gives people a lot of ownership, it may not be the best fit for someone who wants a highly structured environment, frequent direction, or a clearly mapped career path at every step. Advancement and development often require self-advocacy, patience, resourcefulness, and a willingness to look for opportunities rather than waiting for them to be handed to you. That is not necessarily a negative, but it can be an adjustment depending on what type of environment someone is used to.

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RLI Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for highlighting the aspects of our culture that make RLI unique. We're proud to foster an environment built on ownership, accessibility and meaningful employee feedback, and we appreciate your perspective on the opportunities that come with taking initiative and shaping your own career path.
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