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Selective Insurance

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Selective Insurance reviews

2.7

32% would recommend to a friend

(434 total reviews)
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John Marchioni

41% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Selective Insurance has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 434 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Selective Insurance employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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434 reviews
1.0
Aug 19, 2020

Age discrimination abounds

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice cafeteria for employees in building

Cons

If you think you can work your way into management by putting in long hours and being a good employee, think again. Young lazy twenty-somethings are promoted before long term hard workers. Management rewards gossip. Mid management was racist, misogynistic homophobe and made no secret of it. This is a toxic environment for those who want to be rewarded for being diligent. Low pay. Salaried employees forced to work weekends at times simply because they are salaried. Sickening management cliques exist. This is not a good company to work for.

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Selective Insurance Response
5y
Thank you for your candid response. We encourage you to contact your former HR Manager to help us better understand your experience and evaluate any necessary actions.
1.0
Jun 11, 2020

Don't be fooled

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I can't think of anything except if you're in the core group that management approves of then you're going to be fine here.

Cons

Where to start.. Clicky.. Very Clicky. If you're liked you're fine, if not it won't be long before you're out. They will fire you! I was harassed the manager still has a job and I chose to leave. Story of every woman. Work life balance is awful.. Just awful. You're expected to do the job of 3 other people so it's very tough to leave your desk.. Forget time away, even a day off is a nightmare to return from! They make it seem glamorous but in reality it's probably the most corrupt place. Managers do the mistakes horrible things behind closed doors, trust me.. I was one of them. I heard and saw for myself. The pay seems great until you add the hours worked for it.. Then not so much.

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Selective Insurance Response
6y
Thank you for sharing your concerns. We take allegations seriously and encourage you to contact our Ethics and Compliance Helpline at 866-299-8412 so we can review further.
1.0
Feb 13, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

nothing to mention as pros

Cons

My advice to everyone: please stay away from this company. I was hired as a cloud engineer, and I have several stories to give you a sense of how poorly employees are treated. The general themes: nonmanagers are not listened to, and their time is not respected. A key issue with poor employee treatment relates to management. Often I’d find myself making progress on a project, only then to have my work put on hold, and sometimes undone, as project goals changed without any apparent reason. Furthermore, managers who were in my meetings everyday did not acknowledge my presence and acted annoyed whenever I spoke with them, even when I offered cordial greetings such as “How are you?” Management also was inefficient while I worked there. They chose to adopt a cloud system that I immediately noted was inefficient and wasted tons of money. My years of experience at the company and the requests from my manager to train another employee on the team, it seemed, did not make my advice worth listening to, and it took four to six months before management came around to my point of view. How the workload is distributed also causes problems here. Most IT work depends on offshore contractors or is delegated to people on work visas. Those who work within the company are frequently required to work long, hard hours or risk losing their jobs, which is exactly what happened to my roommate when he did not accept slavery-like work demands. For example, an employee accidentally deleted data, and I was tasked with recovering it. However, the cloud environment was poorly designed, so the process of recovering the data was convoluted and time consuming. Still in the process of recovering the data, I was nearly fired by managers who were taking advice from a trainee. During the meeting, I did not feel as though I was given space to defend myself and remained silent. In another instance, I solved an issue in the environment and reported on how I solved it. Needing to catch up on work that had been put off to solve the issue, I blocked off my calendar. This was overridden when someone outside the department, who I told would need to wait until I could fulfill his request, copied my manager on an email to set up an appointment. This caused me to work longer hours and showed a blatant disregard for my time. This kind of occurrence was not uncommon. In summary, I did not feel respected as an employee while I worked here, thanks to managers who would not listen to sound advice, overwork employees, and disregard the time employees put into the job. Again, here is my advice: stay away from this company.

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Selective Insurance Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to share specific observations about your experience. Your feedback has been shared with IT Leadership for their review.
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