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3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(1,626 total reviews)

Peter Rendall

55% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

National General Insurance has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 1,626 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The National General 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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2K reviews
3.0
Sep 12, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Permanently work from home. Off by 330.

Cons

Highly numbers driven- if not meeting numbers, they’re on you. They act as if they want to see you succeed but it’s not true. Supervisor just documents that they “reach out” but they don’t care about you as an employee. Micromanaged like no other. With the pandemic, getting another job may be difficult, so I feel stuck here.

1.0
Aug 22, 2020
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Pros

THE DIRECT EMPLOYEES THAT I WORKED WITH DAILY WERE INCREDIBLE PEOPLE, BUT EVEN THAT PRO IS RUINED BECAUSE OF THE HIGH TURNOVER RATE.

Cons

FIRST THINGS FIRST: THEY LIE TO GET YOU TO WORK THERE. THEY SAY OVERTIME IS OCCASIONAL DURING YOUR INTERVIEW, WHEN ITS MANDATORY AND I HAD IT ALL BUT FOUR WEEKS OUT OF THE TWO ENTIRE YEARS I WORKED THERE. And then after months of it, if you ever say anything about it, they tell you that you should appreciate all the money your making, and know how lucky you are to work there. I was a top performer on my team for the entire time I worked there( average 170-200% production) , and I got a dollar raise the whole time I was there, They had me doing TL work like training new hires, going to TL meetings to discuss production and employee performance, doing reports or problem documents that regular reps couldn’t do, I worked every lender our team offered, then near the end I found out that new hires that I WAS TRAINING ONE ON ONE WERE MAKING MORE MONEY THAN I WAS. They would act surprised when employees were regularly late, or called out when working 6 days a week for 8 months straight, with it being hit or miss whether we would get major holidays off, AND if we didn’t get them off, the upper management would tell us it was our fault for not working hard enough. Oh, and as soon as we would finally be caught up on a lender, they would always onboard a new lender within a few weeks that was twice-three times as big as the last one, and we would fall back twice as bad as we were before, never being caught up. And like I said above, if we had mandatory overtime, because upper management bit off more than they could chew with a lender, they blamed us and said it was our fault we never got to go home or see our families. Once I month they would buy us donuts or bagels on Saturday as a reward, and sell it like that was supposed to make up for anything. (It’s been over a year since I’ve been there, so if I think of anything more I’ll be glad to add it at a later date...)

2.0
Aug 17, 2020

Did not take Covid-19 seriously

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Paying for Property and Casualty licenses and life and health licenses

Cons

Did not offer enough training for new agents and people new to Insurance. Did not take pandemic seriously enough. Agents should have been allowed to work from home. It was mentioned in one email and never heard about it again. Even though "shut down" still allowed contact with public which put the personnel at extreme risk. Did not give proper marketing training to new agent newly in the insurance business and new to marketing. It was mentioned and never happened. Mirco managing from District manager as well as the higher management.

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