Great Company - Senior Technical Specialist Argo Group Employee Review

5.0
Dec 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

One thing that makes Argo Group a great place to work is their commitment to diversity and inclusion. Argo values their employee’s opinions and they make you feel like you are part of the team. Also, Argo provides a good work/life balance and the ability to work from home. I have truly enjoyed working for the Argo Group for the past 10 years and they genuinely care about your growth both professionally and personally. Argo has a great management team, they help create an inclusive work culture and makes everyone feel welcome.

Cons

Every company typically has a series of steps to work through when it comes to new transitions and implementing new procedures. Overall, the Argo Group is a great place to work.

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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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