Amica Insurance reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(1,022 total reviews)
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Edmund (Ted) Shallcross III

81% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Amica Insurance has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,022 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Amica Insurance 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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1K reviews
3.0
May 4, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Amica remains a decent workplace with several positives worth noting. The camaraderie among colleagues is exceptional, reflecting the company's adeptness at hiring individuals who blend well with the culture while valuing diversity. The benefits package, including insurance, employee discounts on various items, pay and occasional perks like free food, is generally satisfactory. There is a profit sharing at the end of the year which is an exceptional perk. Supervisors are predominantly supportive, and the flexibility of two days of remote work is appreciated, although 1 more day of remote work would be nice.

Cons

Massive changes post-pandemic have dampened the overall employee experience. The decision to reduce staffing levels in favor of efficiency through 'Work Force Management' has had unintended consequences. Employees now contend with erratic lunch schedules and heightened micromanagement, eroding the once-valued autonomy. Increased workload due to fewer staff and transitioning regional offices into call centers has led to relentless pace with minimal breaks in between calls. The phone now rings all day, every day. The most contentious issue among employees is the adjustment to board allotments for time off. This change has drastically reduced the number of available slots for days off, resulting in a significantly diminished chance of securing time away. Pre-Pandemic, the odds of getting a day off hovered around 55%-70%, but with the current system, employees face a daunting 12%-20% chance. This sharp decline has created a ripple effect across the company, with many employees accruing 'dependability time' for using vacation or sick leave on days with restricted availability. Consequently, this has negatively impacted performance reviews and hindered career progression, leaving many deserving employees without promotions or annual raises. The frustration among employees is palpable, as evidenced by the rising turnover rate and the alarming number of departures in recent months, far surpassing previous years' turnover rates. It's clear that the current approach to board allotments is unsustainable and requires urgent reconsideration. Despite efforts such as THRIVE meetings to address concerns, including rising burnout rates and turnover, higher management's apparent disconnect from the workforce's struggles is disheartening. While acknowledging the company's need for operational efficiency, there is a plea for a balanced approach that prioritizes employee well-being. The current trajectory is unsustainable, and meaningful change is imperative for Amica to remain a desirable workplace.

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Amica Insurance Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed account of your experience with us on Glassdoor. We would like to assure you that we’re always listening and we greatly appreciate the feedback we receive from our employees as it helps us make decisions about our workplace. Though you have provided a very detailed review, we’d welcome the opportunity to learn more about your concerns and personal experience at Amica. If you’re interested in sharing additional details with us, please email us at employeefeedback@amica.com. Thank you again.
2.0
Nov 16, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

What pros there were have gone away in recent years. When I had first started was the last few years of what made Amica great. Those days are gone and I question how long amicas doors will stay open with the clear lack of respect to it's customers and employees and lack of proper prioritization to ensure company growth.

Cons

Never have I worked in a place more ok with screaming at each other in meetings or calling each other idiots. The career paths outlined are archaic and typically end up at dead ends. You will always be made to feel like it was wrong of you to take time off. In order to gain respect and actual knowledge relevant to the job you have to leave for several years and come back. There is no belief in internal advancement and actual quotes from leadership include "we do not have talent in house", rather than focus on why they do not have the talent in house to promote to positions they will always hire from outside. There is a certain level of complacency where several employees coast and those who do the work suffer and are further punished rather than expect everyone to pull their weight. If you are lazy the company is perfect for you, but if you want something out of your career, run. As a developer it should be the expectation that people try to be full stack but Amica likes to compartmentalize knowledge in order to make their people feel like they cannot leave with the lack of knowledge they have but important enough to know very specialized info that only these people would get hit up for. Leadership is also very good at making bad contract decisions, rather than take ownership of bad calls they will place the responsibility on the people who are stuck working with the vendors they picked. Such fun quotes include "if this is delayed heads will roll" but it's never the person responsible left holding the bag. In general Amica claims to be equal opportunity but keep in mind Amica believes some people are more equal than others.

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Amica Insurance Response
3y
We’re sorry to hear you feel this way, and we’re concerned about some of the comments you shared as we do not support the type of environment described in your review. Please know that Amica is an equal opportunity employer, and we believe strongly in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs that we fully support. If you have any additional details regarding your concerns that you can share with us directly, we’d welcome the opportunity to speak with you. Please email us at employeefeedback@amica.com to get in touch. Thank you.
1.0
Apr 17, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits . Paid licensure.

Cons

Intense workload. Favoritism. Passive agressive management . Being told we had to return to office and failure to follow through with any Ada requirements. Bad management and bad management at a higher level

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Amica Insurance Response
4y
Hello. We’re concerned about some of the comments you shared in your review. Please know that Amica fully complies with the ADA, and if you feel you have a disability requiring accommodation, please advise your manager or the HR department. Also, we’d like the opportunity to discuss these concerns with you directly. Please email us at employeefeedback@amica.com so we can get in touch with you. Thank you.
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