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Insurance Services Office

Now known as Verisk

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Insurance Services Office reviews

3.4

69% would recommend to a friend

(140 total reviews)
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Scott G. Stephenson

77% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Insurance Services Office has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 140 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Insurance Services Office employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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140 reviews
4.0
Apr 27, 2011

Not reaching its potential

Anonymous employee
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Pros

ISO is a very stable company, layoffs are unheard of here. Multitude of different support and business areas that one could work in and the company does provide pretty good base benefits (401K match, healthcare, time off, tuitition reimbursement, professional training, etc). The culture is fairly laid back with most people just putting in their 8 hours and then going home. People are generally nice.

Cons

Maybe the company is to stable.....lots of dead wood in the hallways, people that have been here for 20-30 years are able to hide out and do nothing because management A) does not care, B) is personally friendly with them and thus protect them, C) does not want to deal with firing the person. The people in Senior Management positions are either incompetent fools who were put in their positions by other incompetent fools that retired or by very smart people who just do not have a clue on how to motivate/manage people correctly. . Many have no real leadership skills or vision for advancing their respective areas and are just coasting along getting paid high salaries to just "manage" their group. Promotions within the company often leave the majority of people scratching their heads because many promotions are based on personal relationships (or just outright wacky decision making) rather than qualifications & track record. The business areas within ISO are very silod, and business units are often run like little kingdoms which creates all sorts of problems because they all want to have their own marketing & sales staff and want to do things their "own way", which causes the company to come off as disjointed and makes it hard for common functions such as marketing to do anything substantial in the way of creating a common look/feel to all the customer facing marketing activities (like websites, newsletters, etc). The place can also be very political. Finally, don't come here expecting much in the way of compensation each year. Although you may be hired at decent rate (in fact, if you come from the outside, you may be hired for "more" than the person sitting next to you or even training you! the employees knows this and lament the fact that the company is so "cheap" when it comes to rewarding top employees). A top rated performance (A player) will give you anywhere from 3 - 3.5% raise, so there is not much motivation to bust your butt since average employees probably get around 2 to 3 %. If you get a "promotion", you may get up to a 10% raise...but promotions get harder and harder to come by as you climb the "grade" level ladder as at a certain point, the CEO himself has to "approve" a promotion to mid-level management (which is a little crazy for a billion dollar company).

4.0
Sep 9, 2010

Good place to work, but no distinguishing features

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people that work here are friendly. For the most part, they are supportive and knowledgeable and willing to go the extra mile for the sake of the team. The company is headed in the right direction, and has the leadership that should make it successful for years to come. It's also in a great area of Jersey City, and very close to NYC. The jobs are also pretty stable/secure. My particular job is great. I have learned a lot, I've been challenged, and I'd like to think I have added value.

Cons

The company, as a whole, could do a much better job at showing how much it values its employees. Individual managers are okay at it, but you don't feel that senior leadership really understands how important the employees are. It's a company that does well, but nothing ever happens to really excite the employees. For example, we went public, and outside of us watching senior leadership ring the opening bell, there was no excitement....no party atmosphere (no cake, no breakfast, no gifts, no real thank you to the people who helped make it possible; we just went back to work). They also need to figure out a way to hear the voice of the employees. There are really smart people here, but there's no consistent way of getting their innovative ideas which could possibly add a lot of value.

3.0
Jul 3, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Good company, flexible, friendly nice

Cons

Not much. Good to work for.

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