MedPro Group reviews

4.0

87% would recommend to a friend

(129 total reviews)

Timothy J. Kenesey

94% approve of CEO

93% positive business outlook

MedPro Group has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 129 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MedPro Group 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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129 reviews
2.0
Mar 23, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Relatively stable employer. Acceptable pay though with very little in the way of performance-based bonuses or raises. A fine place to work if you have a 9-5 mentality and leave everything at door. It will be a difficult place to work however, if you innately wants growth and care about how outcomes are achieved.

Cons

No matter the results, bonuses and raises are small and generally paltry. The GE "six sigma" approach toward "process management" rules, and the staff has been trained that no matter what, the process should always be followed even if the resulting outcome is silly. Underwriters have virtually zero authority. Don't go there if you are an underwriter used to making decisions, being valued for your grey matter, or used to intelligently balancing risk vs. reward. Sr. Management has arrogance issues and believes that every other competitor is wrong. They should instead learn from market leaders who have been in the business for extended periods of time and show consistent underwriting profits. They should recognize that there are smart and experienced people who happened to work for other companies. Senior management fails to recognize that their brokers are the legal representative of the insureds, and thus are co-clients. When they don't get a shot at the account they want, they try to do an "end run" and cold call the client - pure bush-league behavior consistent with small-town Indiana mentality. Even small issues (like $250K accounts) require "pitching" to the CEO and the senior management team. The asset spend of such meetings kills creative thought and their ability to respond to opportunities. The fear of negative responses from the CEO drives overt CYA behavior and back-stabbing. The CEO and at least three senior sales managers were hired with NO medmal background, and some without any insurance experience at all. In agreement with at least one other review I have read, certain senior managers have been allowed to stay, (with the CEO's knowledge and acquiescence), despite numerous significant and documented ethics violations.

1.0
Aug 14, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There were great benefits offered and the gym was a plus.

Cons

There are a lot but the main one is the people that are in management are there only because of backbiting and stabbing. The people who really deserved to be promoted or recognized never were. It is who you kiss up to and willing to throw under the bus to get there. It was horrible how they treated single mothers there! I know of one that was fired and if I would have been more brave would have complained more about that situation. That one always upset me. Someone who worked so hard to do a good job but if you dare to complain about anything you were made to feel so uncomfortable that you would quit or you were made to look like a trouble starter and fired. Let alone if you were older! I am surprised the company has not found itself in lawsuits from employees. They should clean house with the managements and start over!

1.0
Jul 6, 2017

Unbearable Workloads-Terrible Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive salary and good match for IRA.

Cons

The philosophy of MedPro is to work each and every person into the ground. There is no investment in technology. I worked for a company 20 years ago that had better IT and integration. The strategy seems to be write as much business as possible but hire no one to service the business, expect everyone to work free unpaid overtime, give no bonuses (expect to the people who sell this business) and then get mad at everyone on the service side because they can't possibly keep up with the workload. Every person is set up to fail.

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