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Lemonade Insurance reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(631 total reviews)
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Daniel Schreiber

75% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Lemonade Insurance has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 631 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lemonade Insurance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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631 reviews
2.0
Aug 22, 2024

Meh

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are good. I like my co workers

Cons

My senior leader is self-promoting and seems most concerned about himself. There have been a lot of people on the insurance team who have left, it seems like a revolving door. I wanted to be an underwriter and grow my career and I’m basically a CSR and managed like one. There isnt a good career path for me here.

1.0
Aug 1, 2024

Stay far, far away.

Recommend
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Pros

Absolutely nothing. Stay far away.

Cons

The entire company is a money making scam for the C-Suite. The pay is very low compared to industry average, yet they will try to convince you that you’re compensated fairly. Most of the leadership, top to bottom, are way in over their heads, and are severely under-qualified for the job. Lemonade tends to hire these types of people in management in order to trap them in, because they know they’d never find a comparable job that they would actually qualify for. There is no accountability whatsoever for doing a poor job, and as long as you bow your head and pray at the church of Lemonade, your job will be safe.

3.0
Oct 13, 2023

Some positives, some negatives

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home, great benefits, salary is better than others in the industry, interesting work

Cons

They pride themselves on being a fast moving company, but there are constant changes to the point where you literally have to relearn your job every week. It is very difficult and stressful to spend time learning different processes only to throw it away and start over countless times. This causes a lot of confusion and the inconsistency causes frustration among staff members. They have a knee jerk reaction to anything that needs changing without fully thinking through things or asking the people who actually process the claims their opinion. You also have to use so many different apps and softwares to do you job, which are constantly malfunctioning and glitching. They used to be much more open to discussion and feedback when I first started, but after changing in leadership, I have seen first hand the backlash that occurs if you professionally disagree or have suggestions. It turns into a gaslighting situation where they make you end up feeling like it’s your problem or you are the one at fault. Which is mostly a problem because they preach transparency and that they truly care about your thoughts and opinions. They really want you to just shut up and go along with everything, which is what most people have been doing out of fear of retaliation. The lack of pay transparency is a huge issue and has been brought up countless times. Nothing has changed here. We never know if and when we may be getting a raise. The leads do not know either. In a workplace this feels unacceptable. There should be goals and standards in place. My biggest issue with this company is their lack of flexibility of working days and hours, despite being a primarily remote company. They will deny an ADA for any reason and their reasonable accommodation is a demotion to another job. Mental and physical health have been declining due to this. They act like they care about you but they truly do not. Which I guess is typical corporate behavior, but very discouraging and invalidating. Especially for people with chronic health and mental conditions. I do find my job interesting, the pay is decent, I enjoy working from home, and the benefits are good. But if I found a similar job with better working hours and flexibility, I would prefer this.

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