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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
Sep 22, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great benefits, Close to home for many employees living in the remote region

Cons

Many of the benefits and perks HR listed as available to me in on-boarding were non-existent. The department was barred from participating in Employee-Appreciation Day (says enough in and of itself), Volunteer Days, and when the rest of the company was released early before holidays, we were the ones left standing til the very end of the work day. Management was passive-aggressive, micro-managed, while upper-level management took extensive vacations, went to trade-shows across the country, and/or worked from home (not available to lower-level employees although we had the system capabilities) while the worker-bees struggled to complete work-loads that were unrealistic and unmanageable. High turn over rate and slow-to-hire for replacements, additional workloads were saddled onto remaining employees. Super low morale and an all-around negative atmosphere to come into work every day. Those employees who did manage to transfer out of the department to others within the company were given poor recommendations, despite high monthly performance in an attempt to keep them in the under-staffed Flood department.

3.0
Mar 14, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

decent salary, work from home, field employees who hit their numbers are left alone. bonus structure is good but you have to kill yourself to hit the marks

Cons

they give you tons of vacation but youre screwed if you try to take it because they are so understaffed all the time that nobody will touch your work and youll come back wishing you never bothered. they dont pay you for what you dont use either. better be a self starter because forget training too. figure it out or get out mentality. 60 hours plus with standard staffing. if the team is short kiss all your weekends goodbye. they talk about changing but after 10 years its gotten worse not better.

2.0
Feb 12, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent benefits, time off, bonuses and pay. A large, yet strangely designed building with a cafeteria, gym (at least when I was there), massage therapy and more. For people living in Northern New Jersey, a "reverse" commute. A large treasure chest of money behind the company. Financially sound. The company has enjoyed slow but steady growth for over 80 years. Very conservative in its investments, which has kept it financially well for so long. The company also has a strong, dedicated agent network that keeps it well fed. They treat their agents well -- and will do almost anything for them.

Cons

In the middle of nowhere. You're inside, all day, no escape. The culture is odd -- it's a real "wannabe" big company, but very hickish in its thinking. Plus, I was part of a team that treated vendors very, very poorly. They promised vendors lots of work, but in reality, Selective is stingy with budgets. So, they get vendors to do considerable amounts of work for free or little money, with no intention of giving them any more, and thereby misleading them. To me, it was unethical. The place is also extremely inefficient. LOADS of meetings -- sometimes for days at a time -- but very little achieved. Yet, they want to meet certain goals. Weird. A lot of wasted time that becomes quite frustrating. The atmosphere is also politically very charged. You have to watch who you're friends with. Outside of their agents and Sussex County, the company is vitually unknown... which will probably mean trouble for it in the future. They're up against household name companies like Alstate, Progressive, and others.

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