Nationwide reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(5,423 total reviews)

Kirt Walker

77% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Nationwide has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 5,423 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nationwide 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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5K reviews
1.0
Oct 17, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I honestly have nothing positive to include.

Cons

Since I started working at Nationwide Trial Division, I have been bullied, harassed, and intimidated by management and attorneys. Attorneys are extremely demanding and reliant on paralegals, yet, also very critical of paralegals’ work and rarely provide positive feedback. Paralegals are completely exploited, as Nationwide decided to layoff all sectary positions, so paralegals have to maintain both paralegal and secretary duties for mediocre pay. In all Trial Division offices, there should be a 1-1 ratio of one paralegal assigned to one attorney, however, I am assigned two attorneys. Also, my predecessor had left almost 5 months prior to my hire date, so I inherited a significant backlog of incomplete assignments, along with new assignments and cases, but management blames me for not completing backlogged assignments by the deadlines. HR is incapable of addressing basic concerns, as they have a pattern of blaming or dismissing staff when serious concerns are brought to their attention such as a hostile work environment. HR also avoids meeting with staff altogether and often redirects concerns to other HR departments who are equally unwilling to assist staff. HR is only responsible for assigning extensive recorded trainings to staff and following up with when trainings are incomplete. In addition, there is no designated benefits coordinators, so it begs the question, “What is the purpose of HR at all?” It is clear HR is not trained to engage with employees or to provide supportive resources. If an abusive, micromanager and a dismissive, avoidant HR department isn’t enough, the salary is pretty low for the work load. Also, the health insurance premiums are costly, and offer very little reimbursement on large medical expenses. Nationwide Trial Division is understaffed and extremely exploitative of paralegals while touting “equity and inclusion.” However, they fail to address concerns and routinely gaslight/victim blame their staff in an effort avoid accountability. Please, please, please - DO NOT work at this company. I wish I had read reviews prior to accepting this job, please don't make the same mistake I did.

3.0
Oct 14, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Decent work/life balance, at the cost of lower than market salaries.

Cons

Forced Return to Office, even for employees that had been marked as permanent WFH in HR system Below market pay, difficult to get promotions without job hopping Boring/outdated tech stacks throughout most of the company

3.0
Sep 3, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The training at Nationwide is excellent. You will have a continued relationship with your trainers and will have opportunities to continue learning. Benefits are amazing! Generous amount of time off. WFH currently available. They will pay for you to take the Series 6 and other insurance-based tests. Heavily involved and incentives in place for community service.

Cons

Your schd will change, so don't get comfortable. They recently started requiring that you pass the Series 6. Raises are minimal. When you schd changes, you may find out a few days before and you have to rearrange your entire life to accommodate it (ex:original schd from 7am-3pm went to 12pm-8pm). Monthly reviews on random calls and quite a bit of micromanaging from some of the managers. DEI efforts were led by anyone but minorities, seemed like it was for show and just so they can say they do it. No career advancement if you are unable to pass the SIE or Series 6.

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