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Southern Farm Bureau Life

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Southern Farm Bureau Life reviews

4.4

91% would recommend to a friend

(68 total reviews)

David Hurt

91% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

Southern Farm Bureau Life has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 68 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Southern Farm Bureau Life employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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68 reviews
5.0
Oct 17, 2018

SFBLI Company Review

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great people. Great atmosphere. Great opportunities to grow. Great food in the café. Gym onsite. A lot of fun activities. Always training and courses to employees get a better understanding of the company.

Cons

Crowded parking lot. It is hectic leaving at 4:30. Other than that, all thumbs up!

5.0
May 17, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This company truly believes in investing in their employees. Whether paying for your education about life insurance (through LOMA) or even assisting with your continued education. They even have a whole department dedicated to helping you learn as much as possible to help you advance in your career. One of the first things you will hear about is free parking (which is nice for Jackson), but with all jokes aside the company offers great perks which don't require you to leave the company. For example, they have an on site fitness room, walking trail, cafeteria, and even an on-site clinic. The on site clinic is free for those who opt into the health insurance at the farm! Another great thing about working at the farm is you don't have to be a manager to make manager pay. You can move up in your current position which allows you to specialize in what you love without having to become a manager. This means that you don't have to manage people to make good pay, you can just focus on what you love doing.

Cons

One of the bigger downsides to the farm, is people don't like to leave. This means that if you want to manage people, you are really going to have to dig in hard and set yourself apart from others. However, if you are not interested in managing, this should not be a big deal. Another downside is that this is a very conservative company, and they do not move fast on change. They just implemented what is called "Farm Fridays" which is where you can wear bluejeans with an approved shirt (kind of like casual Friday). This is great! But other companies have been doing this for years. Again, the farm doesn't move fast on change; however, there has been a big push on what the younger generation wants from their workplace, so their is hope. LOMA is both a strength and a weakness. I personally believe learning about the company's line of work is important, but at what point does it overshadow a person's job? For example, in Application's Development, is it more important to be certified in retirement securities or more important for me to be certified in my line of work?

5.0
May 8, 2018

Company as a whole

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Phenomenal company culture. I feel valued and know that my work has meaning. They do a good of keeping stress to a minimum.

Cons

Don’t get all holidays off just the major ones (i.e Presidents’ Day, Columbus Day, etc)

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