Kin Insurance reviews

3.2

44% would recommend to a friend

(229 total reviews)
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Sean Harper

60% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Kin Insurance has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 229 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kin Insurance 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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229 reviews
2.0
Jan 23, 2026
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Pros

Kin has a compelling insurtech concept and a strong public-facing brand, but the day-to-day experience for licensed customer service representatives does not align with the growth, “up-leveling,” and employee investment leadership frequently promotes. Pros: - Fully remote work environment. - Many coworkers are supportive and genuinely try to help one another. - Exposure to a tech-driven insurance model. - Structured workflows that can benefit those new to insurance or customer-facing roles. Good fit for: Early-career professionals looking to gain insurance experience in a remote environment.

Cons

- Compensation does not reflect licensing or scope of responsibility. Licensed customer service representatives can earn significantly more elsewhere in the industry without the same level of pressure or emotional labor. - The licensed customer service department absorbs nearly every issue. Problems from underwriting, sales, renewals, and other departments are routinely redirected to licensed customer service—often by default and sometimes eagerly—regardless of whether those issues are within the role’s control. - High accountability with low authority. Licensed reps are expected to resolve complex issues, manage frustrated customers (especially around renewal increases), and protect the company experience without having meaningful power to change outcomes. - “Upleveling” is largely aspirational. While leadership frequently speaks about growth and development, there are few concrete opportunities, clear advancement paths, or compensation adjustments that reflect increased skill or responsibility. - The workload-to-pay ratio is not sustainable. The expectations placed on licensed professionals are not matched by pay, autonomy, or long-term growth potential.

1.0
Jan 22, 2026

It was good.... until it wasn't....

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This company had so much potential 2 years ago....

Cons

In their quest for growth , they focused on just hiring....they hired incompetent sales managers, promoted people based on their tenure and loyalty, no matter how inapproprite these people were.... In customer service the turn over is so high, the employees do not know enough to service the customers correctly and they now moved sales reps into manager roles who do not understand customer service and its processes. In sales, reps sell crappy policies without any consequences and accountability, the managers do not coach them to do the right thing cause the managers do not care either. In underwriting, it depends who is looking at your request and what mood they are in so they might do the right thing or they might not..In product...oh boy....and in senior leadership most don't even know or care what is happening in the rest of the org. Systems are half built and do not accurately work most of the time and workday is awful and is being poorly managed by HR. It is really messy and sloppy. This company needs an overhaul from the top down.

3.0
Jan 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

remote company casual company culture

Cons

training is not equipt for true learning too fuocsed on meeting numbers

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Kin Insurance Response
3mo
Really glad the flexibility and culture are landing well — that stuff matters a lot to us. The training feedback is heard, and it's something we're always reviewing and looking for ways to improve. If you want to share more about where the gaps are most felt, AllVoices is anonymous and read by the people who can actually do something about it.
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