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5.0
3 Dec 2016
Recommend
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Pros

CNA Is a safe and stable company that pays reasonably well for HR professionals CNA is a true meritocracy in the insureance industry sense of the word. The company rewards people who throw their colleagues under the bus. The way to get ahead at CNA is not to do good work, it is to avoid making nominal mistakes and to make sure to point out the mistakes of others to your superiors so you look good. CNA has very low expectations for its employees. It does not really expect it's people to do anything to improve things. All it wants is for its employees is to avoid making any mistakes and to make sure to report to leadership any time your colleagues make mistakes.

Cons

Mad Men, old boy 1950s-1960's stifling culture could be improved Company stubbornly refuses to embrace new tools and technologies or modern ways of managing employees CNA has negative reviews on Glassdoor about HR department deleted. There are at least 3 reviews from 2016 from HR Directors and HR business partners and Talent Acquisition Consultants that are truthful and within Glassdoors terms of service that have been deleted.

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5.0
23 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pros - Hybrid 1 day weekly

Cons

Cons - Fully remote not available

3.0
1 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay is great, co worker support, transparency, PTO, Fully remote

Cons

Training is very rough. There is zero formal training & everyone operates their desk differently so you are confused on the correct way to complete your job. Underwriters are expecting too much of their UT & want to be spoiled. There needs to be a strict proocol. The only way to voice concerns is to be completely honest & while it helps, it still doesnt make up for no formal training. You just have to deal with it. Underwriting Technicians are overwhelmed & have too many Underwriters to cover. CNA needs to hire for help. Overwhelmed employees lead to burn out & mental health issues. Underwriters deserve to have their own UT/UA. The workload is ridiculous & causes more mistakes. Somedays you cant even breathe.

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