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Brightway Insurance

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Brightway Insurance reviews

3.0

43% would recommend to a friend

(185 total reviews)

Nick Clements

44% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Brightway Insurance has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 185 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Brightway 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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185 reviews
2.0
Sep 16, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Pays for licensing -Engagement Center is full of lovely helpful individuals.

Cons

-Company still throws around the word "start-up" here and there, as if they haven't been in business for 10-15 years. -Based out of FL insurance market -Based out of FL, if you're being hired for engagement center in any other state, you'll have to deal with most of your resources and team leads being virtual. -There's no remote policy. You will have to meet some weird under the table requirement for production to even be allowed to take your laptop home. Otherwise you'll be in office all the time. The company picks and chooses who they want to be remote. Your state might get chosen ;) -No sick time accruals. -Company is more focused on it's agents and appeasing them, this is understandable to a point. But they allow the agents to speak to their internal reps any kind of way, and essentially allow them to exist in ignorance while forcing the brunt of the work and accuracy on its internal reps. Agents are not held accountable. Engagement center gets blamed for everything regardless of the laziness and incompetence that their agents may display. -Their tech cannot handle the amount of workload they have currently. You'll be dealing with a ridiculous amount of tech issues everyday, and the tech support line that they have you call is very rude and impatient. Make sure you have a background in IT, just so you can manage this for yourself, otherwise you'll be wasting time on the clock. -Theres no clear hierarchy of management, everyone asks everyone everything, and no one knows anything, but you better believe you'll be staring at executives in your office space at least 3 to 4 days out of the week. Everyone loves to travel.

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Brightway Insurance Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, we use constructive feedback to make Brightway a better place to build a career. Recently we clarified our remote work policy and fully launched our new, proprietary customer management technology for all service advisors and agents. The overwhelming feedback is that our new technology is a game changer, and has vastly improved the customer service experience. We agree with you that we are focused on our agents, but our agents are also overwhelmingly appreciative of all that our advisors do to support them and their customers. If you experienced a situation that was not appropriate, you can share those details at hr@brightway.com and we will look into it. Lastly, our executives do travel frequently to support Brightway’s rapidly expanding national presence. This allows them to thank our team members in person for all that they do, understand local operations, and identify opportunities to make Brightway a better company.
4.0
Aug 29, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good advancement, Decent pay, good work life balance

Cons

They are moving away from the remote workspace and back into the office

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Brightway Insurance Response
8mo
Thank you for your feedback. We continue to offer remote, hybrid and in-office work arrangements based on role and location. While we do have a dedicated and talented workforce, some roles at Brightway are best positioned in an office environment to encourage collaboration and experiential learning. For all work arrangements, we strive to offer a supportive culture with competitive pay and benefits.
2.0
Jul 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home, company provided equipment, co-workers were nice

Cons

They are very micromanage like, during training you would essentially have to “raise your hand” in a way and ask to step away, they misled us as well as far as licensing goes and mentioned how other people took the test more times than what they covered and the people were still there, but if you fail more times then they cover then you will be let go

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Brightway Insurance Response
8mo
We appreciate the acknowledgement of some of the many positive aspects of working for Brightway. To clarify the licensing requirement for our customer advisor roles: Brightway covers the cost of the pre-licensing course for applicants accepted into an advisor role. The company also offers paid training and will cover the cost of the licensing exam for the first three attempts (in NC and FL – the two states where we are currently hiring for advisor roles – state law allow up to five attempts to pass). Once the exam is passed, any subsequent fees for fingerprints, background checks, etc. are also covered by Brightway. If a new hire is not able to successfully obtain their license during the training period, they are unable to transition into a customer advisor role with Brightway. A Personal Lines license is a state-mandated requirement for this type of role.
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