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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Good benefits and nice poeple but a lot of politics - Business Systems Analyst Liberty Mutual Insurance Employee Review

2.0
Oct 20, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

-Overall good benefits. Bonus is good only if you reach level 16 - a senior level. 401K match is not bad, $6k a year tuition reimbursement, and 10% discount with Liberty Insurance policies which still may be higher than market rates. -Their charity matching program works well and it is a big business for them. They do matching contributions 50 cents to the dollar, but they take charity deductions from your paycheck for many, many months before they disburse the money in installments to the charity organization of your choice. This helps their cash flow and also let's them make some additional interest revenue. They also use this program to bolster their corporate image. -They have good, smart people. I made some good friends.

Cons

-Performance reviews and ratings are pretty much determined by your manager. If he/she likes you, you will do well. Otherwise, forget it. He/she will make your life miserable until you move or quit.

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Liberty Mutual genuinely lives its people-first values. I have real work-life balance and feel trusted and supported by both leadership and my peers. The culture is inclusive - I can bring my full, authentic self to work every day, and the Employee Resource Groups create true community and belonging. The growth opportunities are endless: between internal mobility, Short-Term Assignments (STAs), mentorship programs, and cross-functional projects, I've been able to build new skills and visibility across the enterprise well beyond my core role. The company invests in your development and genuinely wants to see you succeed.

Cons

With so many opportunities, committees, and ERGs to get involved in, it's easy to take on too much. Being intentional about where you focus your time is key to protecting that great work-life balance. It's a large enterprise, so it can take time to learn how to navigate all the resources and pathways available. More centralized visibility into open STAs and mobility opportunities would make them even easier to pursue.

1.0
Jul 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits. Generous 401k match

Cons

Started my career at Liberty Mutual as a Workers' Compensation intern. In the beginning, everything was going well. The workload was demanding, but I genuinely enjoyed the job and the work I was doing. One year later, I got promoted to claim adjuster. Things changed after my manager was seriously injured in a car accident. The department director took over managing our team, and the work environment became completely different. She was extremely rude and practiced excessive micromanagement. She expected me not to take any PTO if my work wasn't completely finished, even when I needed time off because my grandmother had suddenly passed away. The constant pressure and lack of empathy took a serious toll on my mental health. I developed depression during that time and eventually had to seek help from a psychologist. In the end, I decided to leave Liberty Mutual. It was one of the best decisions I made for my well-being, and I would not consider returning to the company.

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