If you are considering employment run, run, run.... - I Worked for AP AssuredPartners Employee Review

1.0
13 Jun 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is good but...

Cons

Though the pay is fair, you will find yourself working long hours, 16 hours a day, weekends, holidays and even during PTO. You will be required to get the company email in your phone, you are expected to answer texts and emails promptly no matter what. They will reprimand you if you don't answer emails during your personal time. You will stop having a personal life, the company owns you. This is fast growing company, they acquire an average of 5 companies a month and don't have personnel to sustain the growth. The use intimidation to make you produce, they will not encourage you only make you feel bad if you make a mistake or are not fast enough. Very stressful environment, there is no team environment, but everyone works for themselves. Each person is working to survive, so there is no loyalty between peers. Managers are task-masters and not leaders. They will make you feel stupid and incompetent.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Leadership lacks transparency and open communication, which creates challenges in understanding organizational direction and expectations. Opportunities for growth appear limited and may not always be distributed equitably. Management practices can feel overly controlling at times, with limited autonomy for employees. Compensation does not seem competitive relative to workload and responsibilities. The organization is currently understaffed, resulting in increased pressure on existing team members. Additionally, expanding work-from-home flexibility could better support employee well-being and work-life balance. Overall morale has declined significantly. High performers are often rewarded with additional responsibilities without corresponding recognition or support. There is also a perception that raising concerns or providing constructive feedback may lead to negative consequences, contributing to a workplace culture that can feel unsupportive.

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