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Toyota Insurance Management Solutions

Is this your company?

Upper management needs work. - Associate Toyota Insurance Management Solutions Employee Review

2.0
13 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Lots of work to do. You won’t be bored. The prestige of being associate with Toyota.

Cons

They keep bad employees and let go of the good ones. They care about looking good to the outside world but the whole operation is a dumpster fire and it’s only being held together by maybe 10 people out of the 100 who work there. If you don’t do much but if you have friends you’ll be fine. If you are good at your job and get work done quickly you will be given the slackers work to do.

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5.0
7 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This place has the best culture.

Cons

None - love it here!

4.0
12 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I’ve had AN AMAZING experience here, and I think it’s worth sharing. One thing I’ve noticed is that this company genuinely invests in people who demonstrate initiative and a GROWTH mindset. I’ve seen colleagues at various experience levels step up, ask for stretch assignments, and create opportunities for themselves that didn’t previously exist. When you consistently deliver strong work and show you’re ready for more responsibility, leadership notices. I’ve worked alongside both newer team members and long-tenured staff, and what stands out to me isn’t age or years of experience—it’s attitude and performance! The people who thrive here, regardless of when they joined, are the ones who stay curious, collaborate well, and let their work speak for itself. I’ve personally witnessed several promotions and role expansions for people who brought that energy. As for turnover, every company experiences it, and people leave for all kinds of reasons. What I’ve observed is that those who embrace the company’s innovative culture and seek out opportunities to grow tend to build long, successful careers here.

Cons

Sometimes too much time is invested in trying to rehabilitate underperformers.

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