Work Anniversary/Feedback - Senior Executive Officer Argo Group Employee Review

5.0
Jul 27, 2021
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Pros

Argo gave me the opportunity and the space to be entrepreneur in my thinking and strategy, innovative and offered me the flexibility to run a successful and profitable business. They highly supported me to build up a team of expertise and gave me the sustainable and strong brand to be able to service my clients and support their business.

Cons

Over my ten years working at Argo, I had seven different managers. Every year I had a change in my reporting line and hence I had to go through a new building of relationship and raise knowledge about my business. It takes a lot of efforts and time and I would prefer to invest this time to produce more profitable business.

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Argo Group Response
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Congratulations on your recent work anniversary. We appreciate your contributions and your long tenure at Argo Group. Also, thank you for the constructive feedback. This helps us make improvements within the company.

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