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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Liberty Mutual Insurance Associate Software Developer reviews

3.6

94% would recommend to a friend

(43 total reviews)
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Tim Sweeney

92% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Associate Software Developer employees have rated Liberty Mutual Insurance with 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 43 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Associate Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Liberty Mutual Insurance is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Associate Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Insurance industry (3.7 stars).

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43 reviews
4.0
Nov 20, 2015

Solid Company

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay, great work-life balance, most Managers will give you flexibility to work remotely, big focus on progress and latest/greatest in the IT space, Senior Management is great.

Cons

Culture can be lacking for many teams, no real "bonding" events, a lot of legacy applications / mindsets in the IT space, a lot of dependence on others to get things done, training is lacking.

2.0
Aug 6, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Laid back atmosphere, relaxed, good benefits, new hampshire is a great state, great place if you want to just show up, browse Facebook, do a little work, and then leave after 8 hours

Cons

Nobody does any work, challenges are a joke, and the deadlines don't matter. There are a few technical people that deserve respect, but the vast majority do not deserve their "sr. software developer" titles. Most of them don't even develop any software! Also, people who have been there 30+ years and have no idea how the industry has changed in the meantime and still think COBOL is great. And don't even get me started on the H1Bs, absolutely useless. Overall, I learned some useful things but I think in the longterm it was just a huge waste of my time, especially since I had so many other opportunities lined up. BUT I had to fall for the benefits and salary and the signing bonuses, which in retrospect weren't really that good anyway, because as I found out, New Hampshire is not that much less expensive than the closest metro area, Boston, yet they still pay way under market from what you can get down there. PS. make sure any bonus you get is as a no strings attached bonus, otherwise if it's a "relocation" bonus, they'll make you pay it back in full if you leave before the year as one of my fellow IT Analysts learnt the hard way (this is the only reason I even stuck around as long as I did). And trust me, if you have any skill at all you will be wanting to leave asap once you get a full sense of the mediocrity that surrounds you.

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