Nationwide reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(5,423 total reviews)

Kirt Walker

77% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Nationwide has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 5,423 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nationwide 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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1.0
Nov 18, 2009
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Pros

Great fellow employees who are very supportive

Cons

Imcompetent Sr and local Management and Supervisors. Nationwide used to be a pretty good place to work until being taken over by the Allied Management. They have one thing on their mind and that is to downsize to a default. One person who stated " They do not value input from anyone over 45 yrs old" is very typically correct. For the seasoned Insurance Professional, Nationwide is like going back to Kindergarten. One one hand your told that your a professional Insurance counselor and on the other hand you are treated like a child with lack of respect, condesending remarks and bombarded with unrealistic goals by those at the supervisory and management level. The morale is in the toilet, at least at this particular office. All goal attainment is now attempted by threat tactics. Your are forced to attempt to call current customers 7 or 8 times within a 6 month period to go over their policies with them. My experience is that 95% of them consider this to be badgerment. Working there is much like working in boiler room/call center environment, non of which fosters a professional working environment. On top of all this they force you to be licensed in 45 different states and expect you to keep abrest of all the daily changes for all the states. Their software tools are old, antiquated and anything new in the way of tools is simply a band aid on top of what they already have to work with. The management seems to value mostly the employee with a drone/worker bee mentality that never speaks up and just shuffles along from day to day. If you are looking for a challenging rewarding career with upward mobility for those of any age I would highly reccomend planing on living in either Des Moines, Iowa or Columbus, Ohio as this local office has little to nothing to offer you.

1.0
Nov 5, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Average pay, average benefits...thats about it..

Cons

7 years ago I was happy with Nationwide, not anymore...the recent changes Nationwide has made is really causing alot of employees to look elsewhere for employment. They are destroying the working environment. 1) They cut back on the amount of vacation carryover days 2) They no longer allow employees to dress casually all week long. Whereas you used to be able to pay a fee which goes to United Way to wear jeans, this is only allowed on Fridays now. Gee, nice thinking there guys...you just decreased Operation Feed money. 3) Here's a kicker - They are changing all of the floors to "Team Spaces" with an Agile environment setting. NOBODY wants this. Quite Frankly it SUCKS. Who wants to give up a personalized private cubicle to sharing an open table with other people? If the senior management think this is such a great idea, then why aren't the senior management also sharing tables like the rest of us? Oh no, in fact they actually get upgraded from a big cubicle, to actual offices with real doors. Like the saying goes around Nationwide, it takes having walls to decide that others not having walls is better. 4) And the worst of all, they are banning all AWE and AWS work schedules. In other words, you can no longer work from home, and you can no longer work a condensed work week (i.e 4 ten hour days with every Friday off, etc) This is going to cause a massive talent drain in this company.. In the day and age of the internet, they are refusing to let IT folks work from home. Makes a whole lot of sense doesnt it? How is that for regression? 5) A couple years ago they got rid of sick time. Its now in a bucket of "Your Time"...which essentially means employees have less vacation time. 6) Although I have no proof I believe they "fib" about engagement scores. First of all they give us some positive news right before surveys are taken...and once scores are released, they bombard everyone with negative decisions...do you really think the associates are dumb enough to not catch this? Every single person in my department rated the scores as low as they could this year, yet scores raised for our dept? Bottom line, this company used to be a good place to work...but not anymore. Nationwide is NOT on my side.

3.0
Nov 3, 2009
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Pros

Pay is average, benefits are good, Nationwide has programs and incentives to help you improve your health and wellness, Nationwide is very active in the community for volunteer and charitible contributions

Cons

Not so great senior management, you see many people having to put in long hours and heroic efforts too often, annual bonuses depend on some metrics that are out of your control, organizational change occurs way too often

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