Pie Insurance reviews

3.2

47% would recommend to a friend

(161 total reviews)
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John Swigart

59% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Pie Insurance has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 161 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pie Insurance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.5 stars).

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161 reviews
5.0
Jun 4, 2018

Be The Change

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Pros

You know the phrase, Be The Change? If you want to Be The Change, work at Pie. Pie offers an incredibly unique opportunity for our team to disrupt a dinosaur of an industry while creating a company that we want to work for. It takes an incredible amount of courage, commitment and hard work to stand up an insurance company in less than a year. It's all about the team. Big picture, being part of something so revolutionary is an incredible career experience. It gives meaning to your work, even the most mundane tasks, which are inevitable and frequent in a small startup environment. We are a meritocracy. It doesn't matter what you did at your last job or whether you have 20 years of experience doing X. The best idea can come from the person with the least experience. It has to be the best idea, though, and it has to do right by our customers and our team members. Given how small we are, the benefits are quite good. I gave 5 stars given the size and age of our company. Pie pays for 100% of the insurance premiums for its team members. That's right - 100% Pie paid. We also offer a take-what-you-need time off policy. And, most importantly, every team member gets a piece of Pie, literally, in the form of stock options. Adult environment. I work 8-10 hours most days. We aren't on the clock - people get the work done, and that's what matters. Team members arrive between 8:30 and 10 AM. It's not the kind of place where you get written up for coming in late. What matters is that you handle your business in a mature, thoughtful way while supporting the team. Flexible dress. Really cool DC office in a co-working space. Looks like a West Elm catalog in here! Awesome amenities - relaxation room is a nice place to chill out. Beer on tap. Walking distance to great restaurants and multiple Metro lines. All lines are within walking distance, actually. The Denver office is also in a very modern, brand-new space at Industry RiNo. Sit/stand desks, gorgeous outdoor lounge. One stop from Union Station and (for now) free parking.

Cons

Don't come here for glamour or power. Expect to get your hands dirty and work hard. It's a fast pace. You have to fail fast, pick yourself up, dust it off and keep going. Sometimes, the pace and the failure can feel awfully uncomfortable. To us, that's part of the path to success. But, it's uncomfortable, especially if you've worked in a larger, more structured company. High degree of ambiguity. We're a young company (founded in 2017), we're laser focused on building the business. If you thrive in detailed project plans and tons of documented processes, well, we just aren't there yet. It's important for people to select an environment that works for them, so we tend to look for people who don't need a lot of structure to thrive. Risk. There's a degree of risk in every startup. We had a great seed round raise, and the market response to our product has been fantastic. Our co-founders are no spring chickens; they're experienced leaders with industry experience. But, this environment is not for the risk-averse.

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Thank you for your kind words. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience here at Pie. We count ourselves lucky to have Pie-oneers like you! -The People Team @ Pie
1.0
Apr 23, 2025
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Pros

None. Do not apply unless you want to be worried about being fired with a made up excuse and have a contractor outside the country replacing you.

Cons

Constant changes and no training for the new work you’re supposed to do. Penalties for asking questions. No one knows what their doing because upper management keeps making changes without actually knowing what each department does what.

1.0
Nov 13, 2024

You Can Do Better

Recommend
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Pros

Remote work structure and monetary support for home office costs

Cons

•The work environment often feels toxic, with a strong need for nonviolent communication training •Clear, respectful communication is lacking, impacting collaboration and trust. •There’s a significant inability to establish and prioritize key initiatives effectively. Projects are frequently initiated under the guise of “agility,” but this often stems from a lack of confidence and knowledge in decision-making rather than strategic flexibility. •Recommendations from employees for meaningful improvements were met with the formation of a “core team” of primarily leaders, absorbing initiatives that could allow individual contributors to make impactful changes as promised, creating frustration and limiting growth opportunities. •Aggressive communication from a recently appointed leader has fostered an uncomfortable atmosphere, where shaming and silencing of other claims leaders is prevalent. This behavior undermines morale and hampers open dialogue within the team. •Continuous discussions about potential reductions in force (RIFs) have left employees uncertain about the company’s stability and long-term vision, eroding confidence in the organization’s commitment to its employees

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