RUN - Don't walk away - Claims AIG Employee Review

1.0
Feb 23, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good 401k that is it.

Cons

First of all - NO RAISES. Second - NO and i do mean ZERO Human Resources department. It's all done via kiosk through Workday so you don't even have a live person to speak with about any issues if you wanted to. 3) They do not give cost of living increases thus you are FROZEN in time. Even if you are a "top performer" you might get a percentage or two (yes single digit percentage) on your STI but that amounts to next to nothing. So only way is for those with industry knowledge and experience is to go somewhere else to get close to market value. 4. Now they have outsourced everything to the Philippines so next to impossible to get any systems issues resolved. Was told they only give $50k per/year to the IT department for maintenance, thus you have an outdated almost unusable system to attempt to work on that routinely crashes (sometimes multiple times per/day no exaggeration) and can take up to 5 -10 minutes just to enter a check for a claim payment. Very antiquated and no way to do even the most basic things every other insurance carrier in the US can do with little to no difficulty. All in all very sad as the people here are top notch and should be retained/ appreciated and rewarded even in the most basic of ways but they are not.

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Pros

Salary and vacation days are good but be careful you are not taking on multiple roles for this position.

Cons

If you’re considering applying, make sure to ask in the interview: Will there be someone else doing what I am doing? If not, the team is understaffed and all the responsibility will rest on your shoulders. Even with the vacation days, your days will be swamped and stressful. It is NOT worth it. Out of curiosity, I’ve been looking at their latest job postings for my department and there is so much packed into one role, it’s wild. You can tell the person they’re trying to replace clearly wore too many hats and it will be a long struggle to fill this position. Are my team members working in other time zones? You can face several early morning calls based on their hiring pattern. Some teams will require annual or quarterly traveling. Over the years, the company is hiring mainly white managers domestically in the USA, while lower roles are hired abroad or contractors. Meetings to accomodate offshore hours are brutal. What percentage of the day is in meetings? If you don’t have time to deliver on output because of meetings, you will likely have to stay late to complete the work. The company seems to hire very good talkers but not a lot of do-ers. Several meetings involved more people than needed. Managers seem to think “if I have to suffer through this meeting, everyone has to suffer”. If managers are fortunate enough to delegate the deliverables, they can handle some meetings by themselves. Who would be handling my onboarding and training when I start? If it is not your direct manager, your early success will be at the mercy of your peers who understandably are not responsible for onboarding you. Sadly, I have observed that the people-managers do not like to manage people. In fact, they value those that manage the manager and the team’s roadmap plan for them. The managers don’t seem to want to oversee the team or their deliverables. If there is a job change (salary, position, hours) how is that communicated? In my experience these things were not communicated or consented to. The change would apply in the system and you would have to conform accordingly.

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