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3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(145 total reviews)
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Daniel Schreiber

75% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

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1.0
Oct 11, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is decent but for the heavy workload and unwillingness to hire an adequate amount of employees it should be much higher. Work from home is a good benefit but does not feel like much of a luxury when you really are tied down to your computer and absolutely drowning in work.

Cons

Piggy-backing off the other negative review that was posted on 10/8/22. I completely agree with everything that was said there. The "work life balance" or the fact that they preach how mental health is so important is a complete scam. There is no work life balance. Multiple employees share with me personally or on officevibe that their mental health is tanking. Employees are completely burnt out, stressed, and anxious. When employees voice their opinion of being overworked and stressed, they are gaslighted by managers and told they are "easily stressed" leaving them to feel hopeless. If you are on PTO or sick, no one is there to help you. There is a "buddy" system but it's hard for the buddy to even help with anything when everyone can't even keep up with their own work. Basically you have to fend for yourself and if you even get the slightest behind, it will take you months to get out of a rough patch. Management is unsupportive and only give false promises. They always say "things will get better soon!" but nothing has changed since I started my position. They tell you not to worry about your numbers but then also will get on you for having low numbers or scores at your review. Per the other individuals review, I am copying exactly the same point as I completely agree: "The number of inconsistencies in protocol and policy decisions are incredibly frustrating, as you will get different answers from different people, then have to take more time to fix ‘your’ mistake. It is also difficult to trust a company that is willing to switch peoples job titles and duties without choice. They will change you from a claims adjuster (the job you signed up for) to 100% customer service rep and not give you a choice. They will act like they did you a favor in being transparent for telling you about this ahead of time." I hope this review is helpful to anyone looking to join Lemonade as I would 100 percent not recommend this company to work for. Yes they do a lot of gift sending and small rewards however I always feel this is a way to cover up and trick you into thinking they actually care. They definitely do not.

3.0
Oct 8, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent pay Great benefits Work from home Unlimited sick time (as of now)

Cons

They are extremely gifted at selling you a company that is empathetic and transparent, but when it comes down to it, it is all talk. The work load is insane, and they encourage you to communicate with them. When you do, they do not provide any help or support. They pretend to care about your well being, but are obsessed with numbers and metrics, and it feels like you’re never doing enough. Workers are extremely stressed and burnt out. Coworkers have told me they struggle with anxiety and depression over this job and have a hard time with work life balance. Job is strictly 9-6 even though staff continues to ask for a more flexible/4 day work week. We are expected to go above and beyond for customers (even while enduring extremely mad, mean people), so in a large company you would think that schedule flexibility to help an employees mental state would be considered. In a group setting they refuse to answer questions about certain topics and tell you to speak with a manager in private. When you do, there is no answers or solutions there either, and you are stuck in an endless loop of non answers. Pay transparency has been requested and shut down on multiple occasions. People are hired and promoted at completely different wages. Management will talk at you and not with you. When expressing clarification or professional disagreement, they will roll their eyes and talk over you, which is quite shocking and inappropriate. This has become an increasingly corporate environment, which is fine, but do not preach empathy if you cannot walk the walk. It feels like there is never enough people to support the continued increase in claims, but almost every large meeting we get reminded how much money is being made. While I expected many changes with a start up, I feel like I need to relearn my job every week. The number of inconsistencies in protocol and policy decisions are incredibly frustrating, as you will get different answers from different people, then have to take more time to fix ‘your’ mistake. It is also difficult to trust a company that is willing to switch peoples job titles and duties without choice. They will change you from a claims adjuster (the job you signed up for) to 100% customer service rep and not give you a choice. They will act like they did you a favor in being transparent for telling you about this ahead of time. As other posts have mentioned, there is a lot of toxic positivity, which makes you feel worse when you are drowning in work. If it weren’t for the pay, benefits, and work from home, I would already be gone. Hoping to find a job with less stress and more actual empathy for their employees.

3.0
Oct 2, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The pay and bennies are great, great teams. Fair bit of little perks

Cons

The company lies about how much people make, putting that all made the same at $42,000. In the same role we’re people making $45,000. So they lied and then terminated those people without warning. The company would have algorithm issues, and over charge customers, and those responsible for fixing the problem would ask if they should fix it only for those who complain. Lemonade started out as an idealistic place, and quickly turned into a place of lies and gaslighting.

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