Found a Happy Home - Anonymous employee Argo Group Employee Review

4.0
Jul 26, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Argo works as a collaborative team. Leadership supports continuing education and cross training where individual interests lie. As a whole, the company environment encourages innovation and is open to hearing anyone out with a process already in place so that every voice is heard at the highest level. There are also several employee groups that address what matters to you in the community. The employee benefits package is above average.

Cons

Starting salary is lower than I would have liked but there are opportunities to earn bonuses and/or raises.

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Argo Group Response
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We're very excited to have you as a valued member of Argo Group. Your comments about our collaborative work environment, supportive teams, and ERGs give us confidence that we're heading in the right direction. We also appreciate your candid feedback on areas for improvement.

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