High Expectations, Low Compensation, and Misaligned Priorities - Client Service Director Sedgwick Employee Review

1.0
Apr 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Team members are often hardworking and supportive Opportunity to gain experience in a fast-paced environment

Cons

The company consistently expects a high level of output and performance while offering compensation that falls below industry standards. Workloads continue to increase, yet pay does not reflect the level of responsibility or demand placed on employees. Resources are lacking, and turnover is high, with experienced employees leaving at a steady pace. This has led to a noticeable depletion in overall experience levels across teams. At the same time, there is little to no structured training or guidance in place, making it difficult for employees to succeed or grow in their roles. Annual raises tend to average around 2%, which does not keep pace with inflation or market rates. Leadership often communicates that compensation is “industry standard,” but this does not align with what many employees experience when they leave and receive significantly higher offers elsewhere. There is also a strong emphasis on the company’s bottom line, frequently highlighted in town halls and internal communications, with far less focus on employee satisfaction, retention, or meaningful career development. Messaging often positions the company as a top payer or leader in the industry, but in practice, compensation and recognition lag behind many competitors. While the company promotes its technology as being best-in-class among TPAs, the systems are often slow, inefficient, and lacking ease of use. This adds to daily frustration and reduces overall productivity rather than enhancing it. This disconnect between expectations, resources, tools, and rewards leads to frustration, burnout, and declining morale. Employees are expected to do more with less, without appropriate support or recognition.

Explore other reviews about Sedgwick

5.0
May 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fully Remote Flexibility — Many roles allow employees to work 100% from home, giving you control over your environment and eliminating commute time.

Cons

Department Variability — Employee experience can differ widely depending on manager, team, and role type.

1.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I have only stayed this long for the insurance.

Cons

Its a terrible company to work for and in order to grow at the company, you have to step all over your coworkers to prove loyalty to the company. If you're hated by everyone, then you are exactly what they are looking for. Someone with no remorse. They put so much stress and pressure on you and expect you to put that same stress and pressure down on your leaders, and because you don't want to be a terrible person, you will just stay on the computer for over 12 hours a day to complete the work yourself. The management has become increasingly worse, maybe they are just miserable people, or maybe they thrive off the sick power trip. Its sad to see how terrible they can be to their employees and get rewarded for it. I hate my job and am praying for something better.

1
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All