MetLife reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(6,429 total reviews)
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Michel Khalaf

82% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

MetLife has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 6,429 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MetLife 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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6K reviews
1.0
Jan 19, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

* Allows you to draw a salary [very low] till you find something else. * Handful of nice genuine people [exception rather than the norm]. * Occasional free food [with no respect for dietary styles other than the good ole' fashioned southern style meat & potatoes]. * New buildings in Cary [all about form but no function]. * GREAT for mature employees who want to bridge retirement by clocking in and clocking out in a very very very traditional corporate setting.

Cons

Where does one start, so much to tell................ 1) Old school management and leadership with very hierarchical "us - Chiefs" and "them - Indians" culture. 2) Very antiquated technology yet the division in Raleigh is called "Global Technology Operations [GTO]". Don't believe they know the meaning of either word [global or technology]. 3) Struggles to define Innovation so force feeds the "innovation and transformation" drink at a week long on-boarding [which is nothing more than their feeble attempt to brainwash you]. 4) Big impressive titles but total bait and switch in roles and responsibilities once you start the job!!!!! 5) VERY POLITICAL environment. One one think it's a government entity with titles like "Chief of Staff, Secretary to Officer, etc., etc., etc.". 6) Nothing more than a big tent of mostly circus performers who have been let go from other companies and are now trying to establish themselves in position of power but are not empowered to do so at all. 7) TRANSFORMATION and INNOVATION are yet other big buzz word they they struggle to define or understand. 8) Titles are dime a dozen thus most managers and above would struggle to survive as worker bees in other companies around here. 9) Personal growth and career advancement absolutely non-existent unless you agree to be a robot for management. 10) Way below average pay and benefits compared to other companies in the area. 11) Preach and advertise flexible work environment but everyone is expected to be on-site at all times to "collaborate" [another buzz word] and do not support telecommuting to any extent in this day and age! 12) Company is all about image and image only! 13) Low morale, high attrition. I can go on and on but the bottom line is: 14) If you have a brain that you want to utilize and value what you bring to the table............DO NOT WORK AT METLIFE!!!!!

1.0
Mar 24, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good Location and New Buildings

Cons

1) MANGEMENT at all levels is incompetent, retaliatory, non-supportive and operate with personal agendas as a top priority 2) Blame based culture 3) Difficult advancement for women 4) Boys club 5) Publish HR policies for the sake of it with no intent to follow them 6) Dishonest management 7) Multi billion dollar company that expects employees to scrounge for every penny 8) Company build on employee sweat & blood [ironic for an insurance company] 9) Low employee morale

2.0
Nov 10, 2016

"Ethics? Morals? Equality? I think NOT!"

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice campus with multiple activities for you to engage in. Walking path around the back side of the building which circles the courtyard. Courtyard has lots of seating and space for outdoor activities which overlook the lake. Inside there are several choices for eating, snack/juice bar, cafe serving Starbucks and a large cafeteria with lots of choices.

Cons

The organization boasts about being a culturally diverse workplace supporting equality, etc. etc. Not so fair and equal when women are compensated 10-12% less than their male counterparts. There is open discrimination between leadership and subordinates and when it gets called out it gets swept under the rug. The adage that HR works for the company could not be more true here, so don't waste your breath because when you open your mouth you immediately become a "problem" which needs dealt with. Empowerment in roles simply doesn't exist, years of experience and qualifications are easily dismissed and it is openly communicated that you are easily replaceable. Progression only happens if you have a true sponsor who is willing to "drag" i mean push you along with them. My advice, move on!

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MetLife Response
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It’s great to hear from both current and former employees and we are glad you took the time to write this review. We employee feedback very seriously and will evaluate your input to find areas to improve on as a company. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts with us.
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