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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Liberty Mutual Insurance Risk Control Consultant reviews

3.7

81% would recommend to a friend

(39 total reviews)
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Tim Sweeney

53% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Risk Control Consultant employees have rated Liberty Mutual Insurance with 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 39 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Risk Control Consultant professionals have a good working experience there. Liberty Mutual Insurance is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Risk Control Consultant professionals compared to other employers within the Insurance industry (3.7 stars).

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39 reviews
4.0
Sep 8, 2015

Risk Control Consultant

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Pros

I am given the tools I need to do my job, without being micromanaged. I have the freedom to get my work completed the way I see fit and as long as it satisfies the needs and goals of the region then I am good to go. The Risk Management Development Program that I went through a few years ago has only gotten better and has continued to improve. The manager of the RMDP, Geo Andino, is an excellent manager and a huge resource to learn from.

Cons

There are so many stakeholders that many times it is confusing who we want to satisfy. We have the underwriters, customers, managers, upper management, etc. They all are looking for something different and occasionally you have to tell your manager that this ins't something you are going to do because it competes with something that another stakeholder - many time a more important stakeholder - is requesting. Also, it sometimes is difficult to get away from work. We have plenty of vacation and time off but it is difficult to take all that time and not have work pile up on you. You either work really hard the week before to take time off, or you have to play catch up for a week or two after some time off. While not a huge deal, it defeats the purpose of taking time off when you have to put two weeks of effort into one week to take another week off.

4.0
Sep 7, 2015
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Pros

The RMDP serves Liberty Mutual Insurance in two primary functions: A) training recent graduates (bachelor or masters) on Insurance & Risk Control Principles AND B) serving Commercial Insurance Operations by working the Risk Control Consulting Center (the telephonic branch of Risk Control). Future employees will find themselves in Warrenville, IL or Portland, OR. After a period of 6-18 months, RMDP employees are transitioned to a field role somewhere in the continental United States. The RMDP curriculum entails approximately 4 years of various modules, webinars, & seminars to round out the experience gained from day-to-day work. At the completion of the program, RMDP graduates have several options to continue career advancement including management, technical specialists, and account management. Overall pros: 1) Competitive Salary (for new hires) 2) Excellent Training for the next few roles while in the RMDP. I felt overly-prepared for my next position as I transitioned. 3) Excellent Vacation Policy 4) Flexible work schedule (once in the field) and ability to work from home 5) Excellent Employee Benefits Package 6) Majority of the positions above the RMDP are filled with people over the age of 60 or who have been with the company 20+ years, not only showing average job joy but the vast amount of promotions available in upcoming years.

Cons

1) Salary isn't as competitive as experience/promotions is/are gained. Liberty has gained a reputation in the insurance business for training other companies' employees due to the perceived salary disparity. 2) Although vacation is excellent, sick days are not available. Employees are expected to use vacation days if sick; however, if it's a major illness there are options for short-term & long-term disability instead. 3) Although I personally find it as a positive, to be promoted you have to be willing to move, sometimes cross-country. The first transition to the field is mandatory and employees may not be able to pick their location. 4) RMDP Curriculum can be difficult to finish, as the curriculum is designed by one division but expected to be paid by another. In addition, a majority of classes are offered every other year - if you miss one, it can 2-3 years before you get another chance.

5.0
Aug 31, 2015
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Pros

The program is run by the ideology that you will be thrown into the deep end of the pool, but there will always be a life jacket. From my experience sometimes you sink below the water and it gets scary, but then you pop right back up with the help of the team and everything is okay. This position is challenging, fast moving and VERY team oriented. Being able to prioritize ones workload is also key.

Cons

Not really a con, but a thing you need to be able to learn quickly, at least for me, is that everything cannot be completed in a day. Work will spill over into the next day and that is okay.

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