SelectQuote reviews

3.3

54% would recommend to a friend

(1,894 total reviews)
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Tim Danker

66% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

SelectQuote has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,894 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SelectQuote 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
1.0
May 27, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-company initially is great to work for. -before going public the SelectQuote was an awesome place to work -warm leads (even though they are recycled and generally terrible) -offers hourly plus commission (commission structure changes every other month and they are taking more and more money away from the agents)

Cons

-long hours -poor lead quality -SelectQuote goes out of their way to take money from agents pockets -commission structure changes every 5 minutes -only top tier agents make money -leads are spam calls and generally client is unaware of what is going on when they are transferred to you -management bullies agents and belittles them -they expect you to work a million hours a week but the pay does not equal the effort -if you are not in a top tier it's impossible to climb the ranks and make decent money

3.0
Sep 16, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Seems like a good company so far?

Cons

Training seems a bit chaotic and unscripted. Problems with many IT issues. Not sure about the company health insurance? Sorta shocked at the 2 plans they offer.... and a couple trainers have a really bad demeanor with regards to questions. Interesting to say the least..... to be honest not sure what to think.... very average at this point almost a little below average?

1.0
Apr 25, 2018

Goo

Recommend
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Pros

Direct managers were not only some of the most informative and supportive that I've ever had, but were just generally great people that truly cared about the employees they oversaw

Cons

Unfortunately, my direct managers were pretty much the only positive part of the job. First off, not everyone is given equal opportunity. Though I did really well during the seasonal period during which I was hired and was offered a permanent position, after starting slow as a core agent I got placed in a position where I barely received calls and the quality of the calls was abysmal. This ended up with me being pigeonholed into essentially a completely different role that didn't have near the earning potential of what was repeatedly promised for months beforehand. On top of that, incentives could not get commissions straight, which is obviously the most important part of a sales job. Of six commission checks I received, four were incorrect, and not by a small amount either. After having to fight the incentives department, three of those were corrected. On my final commission check however, I was shorted a very sizable amount of payment, and when I tried to argue the matter, they simply said that their records showed otherwise. Basically they changed their books to omit about 1/3 of the commission I earned in my last month with the company, and on top of that, I had my own records which matched up perfectly with the system records my last day of work. When I tried to recover my own records after I left (as at this point I expected them to somehow try to short me on payment), I was not allowed to log to get them. I wonder why... I had several colleagues have similar struggles with their incentives department, and the fact that they get commissions incorrect so frequently certainly makes it seem like these are not mistakes but very deliberate attempts to underpay lower level employees and help their bottom line. All and all, it ended up being a very negative experience. From the pay being far less than expected, to the opportunities available being far narrower than promised, to simply being subjected to repeated attempts to not pay earnings, I simply couldn’t ever recommend anyone work for this company. It is a massive shame too, because again my direct managers were amazing individuals and I couldn’t say positive things about them. Upper management, and the company as a whole, however, simply seem to care about the bottom line, regardless of how much they preach about wanting a “family-like” culture. On top of that, incentives could not get commissions straight, which is obviously the most important part of a sales job. Of six commission checks I received, four were incorrect, and not by a small amount either. After having to fight the incentives department, three of those were corrected. On my final commission check however, I was shorted a very sizable amount of payment, and when I tried to argue the matter, they simply said that their records showed otherwise. Basically they changed their books to omit about 1/3 of the commission I earned in my last month with the company, and on top of that, I had my own records which matched up perfectly with the system records my last day of work which I tried to recover after I left, but I was not allowed to log in to retrieve my records. I wonder why... I had several colleagues have similar struggles with their incentives department, and the fact that they get commissions incorrect so frequently certainly makes it seem like these are not mistakes but very deliberate attempts to underpay lower level employees and help the bottom line.

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Thank you for your input. We are sorry that you did not have a positive experience with us. We pay out all wages and compensation on time and upon termination, and correct errors right away, if any. If you believe there is an error, please reach out to us directly and we would be happy to research and rectify as appropriate. We wish you nothing but the best in all your endeavors.
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