Argo is a very good company to work for/ but the culture needs IMPROVEMENT - Operations Argo Group Employee Review

3.0
Oct 26, 2018
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Pros

Good Company to work for; Good employee benefits; Provides daily snacks, soda machine, coffee etc. lunches during big meetings. New York Office set up is very nice; Yearly bonuses & Salary increase if your review is good. Yearly offsite to Crystal Springs Resort, really nice. The people are fairly nice, the work environment is alright.

Cons

Needs to promote from within; Needs to listen to the employees more; The turnover is pretty high; Need to consider mentoring the bottom tier employees; Acknowledge the hard and loyal employees, give them a chance to grow. Don’t keep them stagnant in their position. Training system for all employees needs improvement.

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Pros

Farm Family has strong management support at the manager through AVP levels, and coworkers are consistently willing to share their knowledge and expertise. There is a high level of collaboration across cross-functional teams, and agents are knowledgeable, professional, and easy to work with. The company also supports employee growth by paying for designation and professional development courses.

Cons

Communication during the Farm Family–Argo merger has been inconsistent and unclear, with major changes introduced abruptly and with little consideration for how they impact Farm Family employees. Many of these changes appear to offer no tangible benefit to the Farm Family side, creating confusion and frustration. While funding was allocated for an additional year of 401(k) contributions, there were no corresponding raises despite increased workloads and longer hours, which has felt demoralizing. Leadership communication—particularly from Jim Flinn—often comes across as dismissive and patronizing, rather than respectful of experienced professionals who are deeply invested in their work. Overall morale has suffered significantly; what was once a supportive, family-oriented workplace now feels dominated by uncertainty and corporate detachment.

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