Thrivent reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(1,141 total reviews)
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Teresa J. Rasmussen

73% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Thrivent has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,141 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Thrivent employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.7 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
Nov 22, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Favorable PTO and volunteer opportunities, nice campus in Appleton but it is 80 percent empty and is depressing to work in the office. Not really a positive work environment.

Cons

Underpaid positions, cutting corners and hiring outside temporary workers and employees overseas. Uncaring egotistical managers. Favoritism with just a very few select employees. Recently two executive level employees have left the company and the company also recently laid off 75 employees and possibly more in the future. Work is not getting done even with remaining employees working UNPAID mandatory overtime. Just to maintain staff the company is paying $$$ to some employees with a retention bonus to keep them from leaving. They also hired more workers overseas and more outside temporary employees and are still not keeping up with the work load. This is a company on the decline which is visible by several experienced employees leaving the company in the last year and by management recently laying off employees. Clearly this company is heading in the wrong direction.

3.0
Apr 10, 2020

Christian Mask

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Thrivent is not a "nonprofit" 501c3 it is a "not-for-profit"501c8 .....this allows it to give back to communities

Cons

Although they say you need to be a Christian to be a Thrivent Member.....you do not need to be a Christian to work there. Yeah.......don't drink the Kool-Aid. They preach, "Jesus Loves Joint Field Work" to get you to work with more experienced reps (which you would think they want to help).....this just cuts your commission in half while bettering management's chances to close business for their overrides (they could care less about you). You are a 1099 employee - 100% Commission.......they say, "You eat what you kill".....yep that's correct. If you do not have a big money cushion you will not survive. This company is full of egos and arrogance (it's financial services).......don't get lost in the "Christianity" element.....it' s a smoke screen. Go work for a more reputable company that doesn't make you pay for every little thing (laptop, software, Zoom, Facebook etc.). Run.......Run Fast!!

2.0
Jul 15, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great Christian mission, generosity programs are out of this world and people love the idea of investing with a company that matches their beliefs. Training pay is a great incentive and the mentoring program during studying for exams is great.

Cons

Not enough communication of deadlines and demands on performance. All costs are up front and not many are reimbursable. Training pay ends 30 days after three day training at headquarters and you're only trained on how to conduct a meeting, not how to sell a product or explain products to prospects. If solo starter and you don't have/can't afford office space -- meetings must occur in restaurants, coffee shops or prospect homes. This does not make for good confidentiality. Too many hidden fees paid by FR's and no one can explain how to figure the commission on a mutual fund sale. Your initial prospects are your friends, family and your church. Unless you attend a Lutheran church, many people have never heard of Thrivent and are leery of investing with you, a new representative, or a company they've never heard of (although the Christian approach to the company appeals to many church members). You find you have more lunch/coffee dates with no follow ups than you do legitimate sales. All meetings with home office are done via phone conference and there's little support when you're struggling. You're just told to "keep trying", "don't get discouraged" and "call if you need anything". I was encouraged to reach out to veteran representatives in my area but found a closed door atmosphere when I asked for help. It almost seemed that veterans would smile and agree to help when asked by management but then would give little advice/assistance when working with a new representative. I really feel alone in my work and I'm slowly falling behind/failing more and more daily.

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