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CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer

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CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(1,517 total reviews)
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Mike Zukerman

75% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,517 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer 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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2K reviews
2.0
Feb 9, 2011
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Pros

Benefits: Excellent Salary, 401k (with 100% match up to 6%) AND pension, decent medical, etc., bonus opportunity, telecommute, good PTO (some of the best benefits in the Phoenix area from what I can tell) Work/Life Balance Brand Members are #1 Diversity and environmental concern Free coffee Nice cafeteria Very nice facilities, good location Many volunteer opportunities (and 24 hours of time off to do them) Casual work environment (jeans every day)

Cons

While it's all about member experience, somewhere along the line, we have forgotten about the employee experience. Highly paid contractors are doing the work of FTEs and are trusted more than those with the experience who should be doing the work. Layoffs have been rampant the last 4 years, with another probably coming by end of June with another re-org occurring. Our 4th CIO (includes one interim) in the past 5 years has just been announced. While we win awards for Diversity, if you are over 50, beware - it's obvious to see that's who gets laid off, but the company seems to dot it's i's and cross it's t's - there's been a couple of age discrimmination lawsuits in the news, but so far there hasn't been success by the plaintiffs in their actions. While we talk ethics and about our vision and values, we don't seem to walk the walk very well. Bad behaviour seems to be constantly rewarded, while people who do the right thing are left in the cold. For instance, I've been verbally abused by people who still work here and have been promoted while I follow our vision and values all the time. People who micromanage seem to move up in this organization as well. "Yes" people are also promoted over those with fresh ideas and the ability to say no. While we tout individual development plans and mentoring, promotional opportunities seem to be non-existant, unless you are someone's favorite. Most job postings have pre-determined candidates for them. I've never worked so long at one place and not had an opportunity for promotion even though I am more than fully qualified as per our job family descriptions. Review feedback is many times subjective rather than objective and all reviews are "callibrated" against each other based on performance, current salary and other factors - in other words, someone is ranking all the employees, and usually that's done by upper management who hasn't worked with those individuals. Perception is the norm rather than gathering the facts about the individual or the situations in which the individual was involved. While we do have work/life balance (telecommute, ability to take laptop home, email on phones), on the other hand, there are quite a few FTE's who work 60-70 hours a week- thru lunch and into the night. Either these folks need to be mentored to work smarter, or we need to realize that having them do 4-5 projects at once isn't a successful way to work. While our brand is our greatest asset, it's hard to believe how much AAA is disjointed. Different clubs offer different products and different prices. It's hard to believe the terrible shape our systems are in even with huge projects to make improvements. We continue to create duplicate systems based on product. We are supposedly a non for profit organization, but our goals are profitability and we act as though we are a giant publicly owned for-profit company.

1.0
Jan 21, 2011

We need to watch closely

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It has taken years for AAA to build the brand reputation it has today. As the competition gets tougher and the consumers more demanding we need to do everything possible to preserve the AAA name. We owe it to our Members who trusted us, our past Board Members and Executives who led us and our past/present employees who believe in what the AAA name represents.

Cons

We have been working on our website for the past several years now and other organizations still out pace us. Daily, you can look at many other websites and see that we have fallen behind. When you view the websites of our competitors it is clear that navigation is much simpler and content is easy to understand. On a positive note, our website reporting has improved and our plans to improve the system are good. We just need to improve our ability to execute. Our Sales Representatives are looking forward to the new MemberPoint 2.0 system rolling out as presented in past communications. We are counting on it working correctly as it will make a huge difference in new sales and the reduction of handling time. We realize the December launch date was delayed to ensure a smooth deployment but as a result, we also trust that the system will be robust with member information; member preferences and more importantly, it works correctly. If not, we fear the employee and member impact will be significant. Another area we need to watch closely with the Club is the level of outsourcing. In many organizations new leadership tends to pull this lever as it delivers short term results and is a good resume builder. If not preformed correctly or thoughtfully the backlash usually hits about 18 to 24 months later as customer satisfaction declines and employees with historical knowledge have been released. The result is you either proceed forward in hopes to improve the relationship with the vendor or bring the work back in house but still struggle because your knowledge base (employees released) have moved on.

1.0
Jan 17, 2011

used to be a wonderful place to work..

Anonymous employee
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Pros

face to face w/members the product is a good one......

Cons

only cares about numbers does not what kind of business just numbers....

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