Travelers reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(6,765 total reviews)
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Alan D. Schnitzer

90% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

Travelers has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 6,765 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Travelers employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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7K reviews
3.0
Aug 20, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits, good PTO, etc. Great place to start a career, especially in the UPDP pipeline programs....specialty lines are particularly good and are known across the industry as some of the best. While trivial at face value, some of the newer initiatives (Dress for Your Day, etc) are actually nice perks. The customer centric "value add" model is nice to buy into vs just price and terms. Specialty lines are arguably the value leaders of their respective markets. BU management wants to win and drives hard to put initiatives in place to do so. It can be a lot, but there are lots of tools to bring to market to differentiate.

Cons

Elephant in the room: TRV is known for the "Travelers Discount", paying employees up to 20% below market and brag about it in leadership meetings. BU leadership wonders why people leave yet will jawbone ceaselessly about "employee engagement & retention" while doing absolutely nothing differently or adjusting comp to close the gap. The running joke amongst the rank-and-file is the only way to make more is to leverage an offer from a competitor. The comp process is a joke and a black box nobody can figure out up to the Sr. VP level. It's been a "tough comp year" with "the bonus pool is down" for the last decade despite management locally and c-suite both telling employees how good of a job we're doing and how TRV earnings are good. The messaging is completely different public vs. mid-Feb and while management is blissfully ignorant of that fact the little people grumble amongst themselves. Nobody can figure out how to quantify how performance translates to bonus; the inputs are extremely fluffy and left to local management's discretion...asking management direct questions just gets platitudes and redirection. Each experienced person that leaves a BU is essentially replaced by a new hire trainee, fewer and fewer experienced people are remaining in specialty BUs and more and more relationships with customers and agents are held at the executive levels making lower level people administrators of the business which is disheartening. The company will say things like "we have a great pipeline and good continuity" but scramble when someone senior leaves and take MONTHS to fill a customer facing executive or management role, even for a planned retirement. Experienced people are told they're "in the continuity plan" but nothing happens when the position opens and the people who were told they were in line for the next step suddenly are not. Our own customers have shared at conferences how they pipeline and identify talent for management and TRV has taken zero from that. The hiring process is atrocious and should be completely revamped. Entry level or experienced people both suffer the months-long delays, bureaucracy, ghosting, "it's with HR I need to wait for them" excuses. RVP and CUO level managers all hate the process; the stories of how screwed up things get are unbelievable for a company this big.

1.0
Jul 4, 2021

Don’t bother.

Recommend
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Pros

I wish I couldn’t leave this blank, There aren’t any.

Cons

Company is sexist. When they found out I requested a maternity leave they went through all of my calls dating back the last 6 months to find any mistakes I may have made that they could fire me for. Well after a month of searching they finally found something and then wrote me up for it and I felt the write up was enough because I had never been in any kind of trouble the entire time I’d been there 11 mos. Well instead the manager decided to recommend that I be terminated for this single issue which was merely a miscommunication because we were fully trained remote. (Even though hired for in office). DONT BOTHER with a company that fires employees a week before they give birth.

1.0
Dec 16, 2022

I am leaving and wouldn't recommend working here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

benefits are decent, but could be better

Cons

Senior leadership does not listen to staff. The majority of staff has the ability to work from home, and prefers to work from home. Senior leadership knows this and continues to ignore the requests. They love to preach flexibility but it is not flexible at all. Work-life balance has suffered tremendously. They are fake. The culture is fake. Their presentations to us remind me of a toxic ex that tries to tell you how much they love you after using and abusing you. The company really needs to re-evaluate priorites. Also, I have been here for over 5 years, have had nothing but stellar mid year and year end reviews but have not gotten one decent bonus. It is very discouraging.

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