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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Risk Control Consultant - Risk Control Consultant Liberty Mutual Insurance Employee Review

4.0
Sep 8, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I am given the tools I need to do my job, without being micromanaged. I have the freedom to get my work completed the way I see fit and as long as it satisfies the needs and goals of the region then I am good to go. The Risk Management Development Program that I went through a few years ago has only gotten better and has continued to improve. The manager of the RMDP, Geo Andino, is an excellent manager and a huge resource to learn from.

Cons

There are so many stakeholders that many times it is confusing who we want to satisfy. We have the underwriters, customers, managers, upper management, etc. They all are looking for something different and occasionally you have to tell your manager that this ins't something you are going to do because it competes with something that another stakeholder - many time a more important stakeholder - is requesting. Also, it sometimes is difficult to get away from work. We have plenty of vacation and time off but it is difficult to take all that time and not have work pile up on you. You either work really hard the week before to take time off, or you have to play catch up for a week or two after some time off. While not a huge deal, it defeats the purpose of taking time off when you have to put two weeks of effort into one week to take another week off.

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5.0
Jul 12, 2026
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Pros

Fully remote never have to go into an office.

Cons

New hire schedule is a closing schedule and you have to be in that schedule for at least a year.

5.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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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.

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