GreatAmerica reviews

3.7

55% would recommend to a friend

(112 total reviews)
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Martin Golobic

63% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

GreatAmerica has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 112 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GreatAmerica employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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112 reviews
2.0
Dec 12, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Local, decent pay for location

Cons

Male dominated. Old fashioned. Not trustworthy

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GreatAmerica Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We read each one and use comments to improve our processes and approach to company culture. It sounds like you’re a current employee and we’d welcome an opportunity to sit down and talk through your concerns. If you feel comfortable meeting with your leader, we encourage you to do so. If not, please reach out to Human Resources so that we can listen to and address your specific concerns.
2.0
Dec 2, 2024

Declining Culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

On the individual contributor level, it’s great. Teams work hard and work well together toward a common purpose. Benefits are good, and work-life balance is decent for the industry.

Cons

Culture has been declining for the last several years. I don’t believe, as many others do, that it is due to so much churn among senior leadership. Rather, the company has grown to the point that the whole “we’re a family, you can pull a leader out of a meeting at any time and anyone can approach anyone with a concern” simply doesn’t work anymore. That said, the company refuses to admit they’ve gone “corporate,” and the way that team members are treated goes contrary to what is preached. Leadership is not approachable. Legal and HR concerns are dismissed (and the highly touted ethics hotline routes to…you guessed it - legal and HR. The fox is guarding the henhouse. In addition, the new “CHRO” has never led HR for any company, let alone one with 750 employees). Policy (if it exists at all) is not applied evenly - one person will get fired while another will have no consequences. Only certain employees are allowed to work fully remote, but there’s no rhyme or reason, and the company recently hired 8 fully remote (white male) employees. Pay for professional positions is significantly below market rate, particularly if an employee was promoted. Raises above a certain amount (even for promotions) need the highest level of leadership to approve, and a supervisor will rarely go through that effort. The overall attitude is “like it or lump it.” Because many longtime employees truly love their jobs and coworkers, many accept not being paid what they’re worth. Pay bands for positions are secret, so there is SIGNIFICANT pay disparity among comparably-tenured team members with the same title. Tenured employees are leaving in droves while new employees are hired at a higher rate of compensation. The result? Brain drain - those that have worked for years on forging relationships with dealers or have all the “tribal knowledge” are gone on to positions that pay what they are worth, and well-compensated newbies that struggle to acclimate. This leads to even more churn and so SO many lost dollars that could have been saved by paying people what they are worth.

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GreatAmerica Response
1y
Thank you for your feedback. As we continue to grow, we are committed to addressing any challenges and ensuring we retain our top talent. Listening to our employees is a top priority for us. If you have any further feedback, please feel free to contact us at applicant@greatamerica.com. We value your experience and look forward to learning from you.
3.0
Nov 1, 2024

Great company. Pay to be desired

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Incredible culture. Hardworking environment. Rewarding structure.

Cons

Don’t pay well at all. If you get promoted internally you don’t get paid at the market rate for the role if the raise would be too high.

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GreatAmerica Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We appreciate learning the ways in which we could improve. Should you have details that may be helpful to share, please reach out to Human Resources at applicant@greatamerica.com so that we may address your specific concerns. We wish you the best in your future professional endeavors.
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