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ISO Claims Partners

Now known as Verisk

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ISO Claims Partners reviews

2.8

40% would recommend to a friend

(66 total reviews)
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Scott G. Stephenson

62% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

ISO Claims Partners has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 66 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ISO Claims Partners employee rating is 23% below average for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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66 reviews
4.0
Aug 22, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I've worked here for under a year but have thoroughly enjoyed my time at the company. I have seen a caring management that rallies around its employees. I've seen many well deserved promotions. I have met great people that I now call friends, and I have been rewarded well for a job well done. I have also watched senior leaders host open forum round tables and small group sessions asking for feedback and ideas. Those that have ideas are listened to and changes are made. To then see these types of reviews online make me feel dirty to work with these people (if they are indeed still here).

Cons

The reviews on this site are so confusing to me. my bet is that these are bitter former employees. I have never been asked to work overtime, let alone forced. The only con for me is being away from my baby girl--but I certainly can't blame the company for that.

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ISO Claims Partners Response
10y
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We are so glad to hear that your experience as a new employee has been a positive one. We are really proud of the fantastic accomplishments and improvements we have made over the course of the last year. It is also exciting that our company just landed at #18 of Forbes “World’s Most Innovative Companies” list. There is so much to be excited about in 2015. Additionally, we always love to hear ideas and suggestions from our employees so please feel free to share them with HR or the leadership team.
2.0
Aug 17, 2015

Big fish small pond

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some free food, free booze at times, coffee. Everyone gets a "title" of one sort or another. Small company which makes it possible to establish some relationships.

Cons

This is a very sad company indeed! It is very hard to imagine that any professional with integrity would state that there is anything close to a work-life balance here. I was flabbergasted when I read those comments and felt I had to write something truthful. You are always expected to work in order to meet production demands regardless of weekends, holidays, vacation (God forbid). This is the kind of place that actually gives employees recognition for NOT taking any vacation time....no kidding! The management states that overtime is not "manditory" but has a sneaky way of making you feel like a louse if you do not work when they need "all hands on deck" which translates into the end of each and every month!. Many of the "managers" are promoted but have no management skills whatsoever other than reminding you that they are "your boss" and threats that if you don't work more, there may be no company or job to work for in the future. The amount of negative comments, undermining gossip, and just plain nastiness is really so inappropriate. It is nearly impossible to determine who is for real! There are many people who work there because their opportunities to find positions with other employers are limited not because they love the job. I was fortunate enough not to be one of them. No amount of free food, alcohol, or seltzer would ever make me refer someone to this organization. Of course, everyone has the right to judge for themselves but going into something with your eyes wide open is not a bad thing. Be careful of suggestions that you make...if they are really good, someone may take all the credit without giving you the slightest nod. There were some incredibly gifted people working there when I was hired and for a brief period after, but eventually, they saw the unfortunate truth. In some cases, there were individuals treated so poorly and issues that were handled without the slightest regard for that person's sense of pride/dignity. I really question the viability of the company and anyone considering a position with them should really try to evaluate the bottom line regarding ISO Claims Partners operating revenue over the past 5 years before taking a job. It really shocked me when I found out. One last comment that is so important to make for others that may follow. This company is not interested in investing in it's employees. Only in using them to reach their goals. My advice would be to look for an employer who has some interest in providing true growth opportunities for it's employees (not just silly titles) and can give you concrete examples of how they do that in practice. If you dig deeper you will not find those examples in this company. Of course, some of the fish in this company have gotten bigger but the size of the pond is still very small and may someday totally evaporate! My advice is to put your talents and energy to work in a company that can and will give back to you in a measurable way.

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ISO Claims Partners Response
10y
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. As you know, ISO Claims Partners has consistently encouraged employees to provide feedback on how we can continually make improvements to make our organization the best place to work. In addition to providing multiple outlets for feedback electronically, we also strongly encourage employees to leverage our Senior Team’s open door policy to raise any concerns as well. It is concerning to hear that you feel we have not focused enough on investing in our talent. Investing in our employees is extremely important to us and that is why we rolled out a 360 review feedback process, leadership training, as well as a robust monthly training program this year. As an employee who has left the organization, I wish you had shared your concerns during your exit interview. We still would love to connect to better understand your feedback if possible. Please feel free to reach out to me directly to set up a time to discuss your concerns. Heather Nehiley – hnehiley@iso.com
5.0
Aug 15, 2015

great opportunities

Anonymous employee
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Pros

people culture atmosphere lots of perks, work from home days, theme days, etc. great opportunities for advancement Seltzer machine great lunch area collobarative environment

Cons

commute is far not great choices of restaurants near office

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