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Disorganized management - Underwriter Auto-Owners Insurance Employee Review

1.0
Jul 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Coworkers were awesome and one of the only pros

Cons

- Management does not care about their associates, employees come very last, especially the treatment and attitude of senior management. They will do what they need to do to become an executive, even disregarding most of our core values -Extremely unfair and low salaries - workload of more than one employee - expectations of the average associate is to work hours of overtime when senior management finds the work/life balance only important for them - disregard for the mental and physical health of non-management employees

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Auto-Owners Insurance Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are sorry to hear about your experience, and we do not find this to be typical of Auto-Owners. Please email us at conversation@aoins.com so that we can learn more about this.

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5.0
Jul 14, 2026
Anonymous intern
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Pros

Amazing people. Amazing atmosphere. Amazing milieu. I love my internship and i am getting paid pretty well for an intern.

Cons

I am in claims so it is pretty redundant in tasks even though no claim is the same.

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Auto-Owners Insurance Response
1d
Thank you for sharing your review! We are thrilled to hear you've enjoyed our environment, your team, and your internship experience. We prioritize having a meaningful internship program and appreciate your feedback.
2.0
Jul 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There is a lot left to be desired, the primary "Pro" would be co- workers

Cons

In my opinion, AO is short sighted and concerned only for the higher ups. Departments are forced to be silo-ed and have built a culture that even walking into a another area of the same floor makes you feel out of place. Decisions are made from a top down perspective, meaning they are worried about their bottom dollar instead of what is in the best interest of everyone. The front line workers receive a low salary and a cap on profit sharing of 15% while managers get 2x that amount, with the higher you climb the bigger the bonus. Employees are seen as disposable and are treated as such.

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