Kin Insurance reviews about "manager"

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45 reviews
2.0
Jul 13, 2022
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Pros

Kin has a easily navigable system, hot leads, and an overall cool workplace culture. I see what they were going for, but ultimately it’s irrelevant because they missed the mark. My fellow teammates were some of the best and kindest people in the world; and they almost made it worth it.

Cons

A handful of managers were good people who wanted to help. The rest of them were suck-ups who were on a bad power trip, and made clocking in to work a lot like going to jail. The multitude of ways in which you are tracked throughout the day make it where you’re all but chained to your desk. They also mandate that you spend half the day in outbound calling, half the day in inbound calling, BUT they get to mandate EXACTLY when those times will be. There is 0 flexibility, and if, for instance, a customer you quoted calls you to bind a policy and you jump out of inbounds/outbounds to take that call, you WILL be pinged by your manager within 2-3 mins asking why your status is no longer set to IB/OB. They don’t account for call-back times, checking emails (of which there are tons all day everyday), going to use the restroom for 5 minutes—any of those things require you to set your status to “follow-up,” and to them, that = doing nothing. And God forbid if it happens at any point throughout the day at the “wrong time,” when they have you set to be on IB/OB. Such a rigid tightrope exists that it’s counter-productive. Life doesn’t happen on a rigid schedule—customers call to bind at unpredictable times, and they don’t know or care if you’re “supposed” to be on the outbound dialer. They used top sales reps and glorified them, gave them big new titles, and then tried to hang them out to dry the first time they sensed trouble ahead, were fine to unexpectedly lay off/wipe out dozens and dozens of sales reps who had been high achievers for longer than most of the reps they chose to keep on board (some of whom did not have such strong sales performance.) PTO is given and highlighted upon hiring, but what they don’t tell you is that if you take it—if you come down with a terrible bout of covid, for instance w/ 104 temp, full body aches and chills, etc. —your manager will 100% question you in your group huddle as to why you couldn’t just suck it up like she did when she had x (“I mean after all guys, we are working from HOME, so it’s not that hard to still be here when you’re sick.”) Micro-management is their only MO, and the tracking systems are your ankle bracelet. I have never been so miserable and walked on eggshells for so long at any job in my entire life, all while busting my rear and exceeding sales goals. Panic attacks were the norm among many of my teammates, from the weight of constant stress from being watched like a hawk on every move you made. Lastly, there are no direct phone lines for anyone on the sales side, nor is there any method of communication for employee-to-employee contact beyond Slack. So if you need to get a blocker removed on a policy, for example, that a lender and customer may be in the office waiting on docs for in order to close the next day, your ONLY option is to post this request there, and wait. Sometimes it’s done quickly, but most of the time, it took 30 minutes or more to have one single blocker lifted by mgrs. These are things that there should be a better system for, and there isn’t. Again, counter-productive. All of these are things my entire team was over-frustrated and burnt out on, on a daily basis. These frustrations were brought to our manager. Nothing was done, bc they think they know already the best path, and everything I saw indicated that ideas and even mere mentions of changes that needed to be made, were silenced. Not a job where they care anything about you as a person. I felt free when I was gone from here, and so glad to be in a better place now!

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Kin Insurance Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are sorry to hear about your experience. Kin is continuously working to improve our employee experience and we strive to create a safe work environment for everyone. We take the issues you have raised very seriously and would recommend reaching out to HR@kin.com discuss further. Kin is committed to providing a supportive and psychologically safe environment for all employees.
1.0
Aug 2, 2022
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Pros

Work within a gifted, compelling, & caring community. Renewed assurance (from the top) of the inclusive principles that form an excellent workplace. Freedom to survey new roles and opportunities.

Cons

Lack of ownership at the highest level of the technology organization. Principal-level employees jumping ship or being forced out. Unqualified managers are given teams with no oversight or support. Patterns of verbal and passive abuse propagated at the C-level permeate down into the rest of the org. Hippo driven development. Non-competitive pay. Carrot on a string-based review cycles. Qualified individuals overlooked for external hires. New candidates will be paid as high or more than existing individuals regardless of tenure. Constantly moving goalposts. No positive outlook for any of the above to be corrected in the next year. Any review of this company that doesn't specifically mention the tech-org should be ignored. The technology department works in its own, highly dysfunctional way.

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Kin Insurance Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We take all feedback very seriously, as employee experience is important to us. If you would like to discuss any of these concerns further, we invite you to reach out to hr@kin.com or utilize our anonymously reporting platform.
1.0
Jul 21, 2022

I wish more people spoke up

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Pros

There's still a small portion of kin that has great people. The benefits are also good.

Cons

-The advertise that they promote within but that is false as you rarely ever get to see anyone be promoted. The only people that did get promoted within are OGs who started back when kin had a handful of employees. The worst part is they hire from outside and have people who wanted the promotion, train the new hires. Again, this is across all departments as well. -Upper management doesn't care about anything but numbers and it's evident when people go to them and are quickly dismissed. -People are afraid to be honest. We have lattice reviews that go on every quarter, but people can't be open as the managers can read the reviews and quickly figure out who it is. Then there's another website they use that's supposed to also be anonymous, but we all suspect that it's not. -There's disrespect to certain departments such as CS. -When you volunteer to be part of a project you're put to do all the work and never get credit for it. This goes across all departments both on the sales and the tech side. -They put you to do work that is outside of your job description and you don't get compensated for it. If you even bring it up and ask for compensation for the extra work you get dismissed and get gaslighted into them saying they the opportunity is worth more and you should be grateful for even being considered. -A lot of people that did speak up for others are no longer with kin and its due to either them getting tired of speaking up without being hear or they got demoted or placed in a bogus made up role. -They waste money on useless things such as the "tacos" which is a platform that keeps track of how many taco emojis you receive. Not only do a handful of people use it, but that's money that could be going to people's pockets to keep them happy. -They did nothing to maintain loyal and caring employees. After speaking to people who have quit (all from different departments including uw,sales, cs, prod,etc) they all admitted to being undervalued and underpayed. -They claim to care about the culture but it all feels like it's just to claim that they're trying.

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Kin Insurance Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We invite you to reach out to HR@kin.com to discuss any concerns.
5.0
Mar 11, 2022
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Pros

Amazing tech, fast paced exciting environment, very supportive people. Benefits are great! Senior leadership actually values opinions of sales reps and managers. Rapidly growing and changing company so keeping up with all the changes is a pro and a con (a pro for me but I could see it being a con for others)

Cons

Hard feeling connected in a 100% remote environment.

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Kin Insurance Response
4y
We take feedback to heart, thank you for sharing yours!
5.0
Mar 11, 2022

Fantastic place to work

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Pros

I love working at Kin because all of the employees are so helpful, The managers do a wonderful job at coaching and training and keeping great momentum. My manager in particular Melissa Shiha is wonderful at that! She just wants us to do our best and helps us meet our goals!

Cons

not much, just in some areas the premiums seem to be very high

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Kin Insurance Response
4y
Our teams are exceptional. Everyone brings a unique perspective, and are always doing the hard things together! Thank you for sharing your feedback.
1.0
Jun 6, 2022
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Pros

There are some nice people at Kin.

Cons

The business model does not work. I find it hard to believe that Kin will ever become profitable as a result. The work environment is quite toxic and "Managers" are overworked and as a result, literally don't respond when you reach out to them. The training is a train wreck. You are given so much to learn in back-to-back sessions, that it's literally impossible to retain because it's tremendous information overload. The trainers are snarky and seem exasperated that you can't possibly learn everything. I passed my licensing exams on the first try, however because the training is so extensive - with none of it being "actionable" in real time, it was impossible to have the needed information to pass onto the customer. The toxicity of management is palpable. It's a churn & burn culture and I feel sorry for people who have to work there and so glad after six months I realized it was all smoke & mirrors and found a good job.

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Kin Insurance Response
4y
We are sorry to hear about your experience. Employee experience and onboarding is very important to the success of our employees and we strive to create a positive work environment for everyone.
5.0
Jun 30, 2021
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Pros

This is a really good company. I love working here and feel super supportive by my managers and co workers. Would highly recommend!

Cons

None that I can think of.

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Kin Insurance Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us! We always work to keep our culture of growth and support, and we’re glad to hear you feel supported by your manager and your peers. We love how collaborative and supportive our teams are, and we’re glad to hear you do too!
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