Account Manager - Account Manager Travelers Employee Review

2.0
Dec 29, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

401k match Pension Low deductible health insurance Generous PTO, new employees begin with 22 days

Cons

Despite the name, Account Managers are at the very bottom of the underwriting totem pole and treated as such in the office. The culture was very segregated; underwriting or sales would not mix with the Account Managers. Imagine walking down the hallway and being lucky to receive a smile or a greeting from an underwriter or sales executive in your own department. I truly felt unwelcomed in my own workplace during my time there. During the interview process, I was told this was a great position to jump-start your insurance career and most people in the position move up into underwriting or sales. Although many of my peers interviewed for a higher position, no one received a promotion and thus remained in the role until they ultimately left or became frustrated and stopped applying. We often mentioned to each other that we were ‘stuck’. It seemed as if management would rather choose external candidates for those positions than capable and hard-working internal employees. Despite the generous PTO in the benefit package, you are lucky if you can use it. My manager only let two people off at a time even though there were many more of us available in the office. If you needed time off but already two people have scheduled PTO, tough luck. Be ready to schedule PTO months in advance to be sure you get the days off you need throughout the year. Account Managers are also not given laptops and go without the luxury of working from home like most of the office can. When bad weather rolls in but the office remains open, we are still expected to commute while everyone else instead opts to work safely from home. The workload is very heavy and continues to pile on. Micromanagement at its finest here; management will monitor your calls and emails to determine if you need to increase your workload. Despite sometimes assisting 3-4 underwriters at time, Home Office is trying to give Account Managers more underwriting authority to free up the workload of the underwriter. So ultimately the position is changing into more underwriting responsibilities without the training or pay increase. Speaking of pay, I did not realize how little Travelers paid until I moved to a new company. Few people can get a very small spot bonus during the year, but it is really hard to get. You are also very lucky to receive even a 3% increase/bonus at the end of the year. Very few people are awarded raises and your salary is capped very quickly.

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Jul 13, 2026
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Pros

Timely communication from Talend acqisition team. Scheduling the interviews with detailed information was very helpful. The interviewers were warm and supportive which made the technical and behavioral interviews feel comfortable to answer. Great company culture and familiar faces made a full time return after 10 years as consultant is very exciting.

Cons

Room for improvement regarding response time after each interview rounds.

2.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

We receive continuous training to stay up to date with new state regulations and market trends. My colleagues make the day go by quickly. The benefits are very reasonable. There is room for career growth if you know how to network. I appreciate their consistent push for community volunteer opportunities.

Cons

The personal lines department seems to be falling apart right now. Issues with the internal systems are resulting in underwriters doing multiple jobs and becoming a dumping ground for all agent issues even if they aren't underwriting related. I don't feel that the directors are truly expressing to the senior leadership team the impact that all these issues are having on the mental health and quality of life for the employees that are on the front lines trying to maintain a good reputation for the company. It's sad to see how quickly this department has gone downhill and the amount of quality underwriters that are jumping ship for different departments or different companies all together. What's even sadder it that no one with authority seems to care, or listen, when concerns are brought forth. I truly advise anyone considering applying for any position within the personal insurance department to hold off until things start to change - it's not worth the mental anguish that you'll experience.

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