NJM Insurance reviews

2.4

27% would recommend to a friend

(551 total reviews)

Mitch Livingston

42% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

NJM Insurance has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 551 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The NJM Insurance employee rating is 33% below average for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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551 reviews
5.0
Jan 29, 2014
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Pros

Pleasant Working Conditions and Campus, Outstanding Savings Plan, Pension, Health Care Benefits, Job Security ( no lay-offs or down-sizing ever have occurred ), Friendly Co-Employees, Location, Nice Working Hours, Generous Vacation/Personal Day Allotment

Cons

Nothing significant if you are willing to work hard. People that have difficulty are invariably negative whiners who do not want to work and want everything handed to them. They also do not appreciate the many positive aspects of working here. The vast majority of employees love the working environment and camaradie. The small minority who are lazy and unhappy with their lives should look elsewhere for employment.

5.0
Sep 21, 2014

NJM in late 2014

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I wanted to address some of the comments made on this site over the past year: -NJM Bank was sold largely because of Dodd-Frank banking rules. While the bank turned a small profit, the pain of dealing with federal banking regulations was too much for NJM (which is an insurance org at heart, not a bank). As far as I know, almost every single bank employee got a job at NJM if they wanted one, from entry level folks to officers. -Retiree medical benefits were changed, but, the change to retirees is more or less neutral. There wasn't actually a cut in benefits. However, instead of subsidizing X% of retiree medical, NJM is now going to subsidize $Y of retiree medical, with $Y about equal to the dollars in X% on average. The difference in the new plan is that retirees will be able to (will "have to") choose a their own health plan online instead of automatically getting (being "forced to have") NJM's blue cross/blue shield plan. If a retiree chooses an expensive health plan with all the bells and whistles, they will have to pay more out of pocket than they were before... but if they choose a cheaper/frugal plan, they would pay less out of pocket than they were before. Aside from the private insurance, NJM is still subsidizing Medicare the same way they were before. -Technology is old but it is being upgraded. It takes time to upgrade *everything*, but that is what NJM is trying to do (starting a few years ago and going for several more years into the future).

Cons

NJM is slow to adapt to new processes... whether they be new insurance products, new management styles, technology, etc. Sometimes that is actually a good thing, but usually it is bad. NJM is getting better in this regard then they were 10 years ago.

5.0
Aug 5, 2014

Good Place to Work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I enjoy working for NJM..it is a reputable company that people like. The company does a LOT of things right that are unheard of these days (8% match on your 401K..you can't find that most places!) Great benefits..plenty of days off. It really depends on what department you work in though. I don't have a supervisor that micromanages or is breathing down my neck babysitting me. I like the freedom I have.

Cons

The pay could be better

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