Gallagher provides multitudes of opportunities - Anonymous employee Gallagher Employee Review

5.0
Dec 7, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The culture at Gallagher is one of the best in the country, which is one of the reasons we merged our organization with them. The opportunities to grow and become better at what we do are available to everyone. There is also great flexibility in work-life balance. Management is supportive and provides coaching and mentoring.

Cons

As an extension of a larger office on the other side of the state, sometimes it feels like we're left out of things. Though that's only due to geographical distances.

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Gallagher Response
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We’re happy that you are finding your experience with Gallagher to be a positive one. When Gallagher acquires a business, we want to tailor the merger to the individual business and work to meet shared goals and objectives. Gallagher also strives to help build upon the work of every acquisition in order to add to their success. Thank you for your feedback. We know that communication and inclusiveness are key. As the Gallagher Way states, “No department or person is an island” and “We are a warm, close Company. This is a strength – not a weakness.”

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