Thrivent reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,145 total reviews)
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Teresa J. Rasmussen

76% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Thrivent has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,145 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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3.0
Feb 14, 2021
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Pros

Be your own boss Unlimited income potential Non-match employer 401K contribution that increases annually

Cons

Poor corporate leadership No base salary, be prepared to make $0 if you don't make a sale No income stability; they will change (ie decrease) your commission and trail compensation rates every single year then tell you that you can still make unlimited compensation if you'd just work harder This company only cares about sales Home office conflict with the sales force; you are not on the same team Minimal real/valuable support from managers once you're done with your first 8 weeks; they'll check in with you to make sure you're not quitting and to tell you to sell more "Make your own schedule" means you're on call 24/7

4.0
Aug 4, 2020

Poor management

Recommend
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Pros

Lots of change going on during COVID. New CISO and managers who are clueless.

Cons

Great organization with amazing values.

3.0
Jul 15, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Overall wonderful experience. A series of managers who invested in me, strong ethics. As a small division, the CU allowed me to gain understanding of the operations of an entire self-contained company, while also learning about the dynamics of a Fortune 500 company. Strong leadership at the Thrivent Enterprise level willing to bear the pain of change for the sake of doing what is necessary and right.

Cons

Lots of change. Pain of change. This change is GOOD, needed, and long overdue. But this change is hard. I left because: 1) Within certain divisions, the Old Boys Club protects their own at the expense of a generally toxic environment. As is always true, maintaining this power structure comes at the expense of those on the outside. 2) Structural changes in Minneapolis that aren’t met with compensatory factors. For example, I support the push toward public transit, but it makes the stopping point at end-of-day more rigid, leaving loose ends. This could easily be solved by allowing WFH to wrap these up. When I requested WFH access, I was essentially told to stop acting entitled. 3) A loud proclamation from CU leadership about “not just handing out promotions.” Word got around and 25% of the Mpls CU workforce left for jobs elsewhere, when competitors determined they had earned those “handouts.” 4) Difficulty advancing through middle ranks. Was a great place to learn early in my career, and seems to be great for seasoned pros. But there’s a lack of coaching and support in the middle zone. 5) It’s difficult to translate Thrivent CU experience go outside companies. The longer I waited, the harder it would become.

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