Travelers reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(6,796 total reviews)
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Alan D. Schnitzer

90% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

Travelers has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 6,796 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Travelers 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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7K reviews
5.0
Nov 1, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

During the past year there have been many changes in the business environment. Reorganization has eliminated some positions. Still, Travelers has kept many employees who would otherwise be laid off by moving and training them to new positions. This gives employees opportunity to learn new skills, stay employed in a tough economy, and perhaps advance in the long term. Travelers supports the virtual office and working at home. Flexibility is great, benefits are great. I can't find too much to complain about since I set my own schedule, have a company provided car, internet, cell phone and am trusted to make decisions in the field. Training is first rate. Claims University spares no expense to make sure adjuster's get the best training possible. There is a good sense of team locally and across the country. The company is stable and making loads of money. There is opportunity for bonus pay and the benefits are first rate - the PPO for my family is wonderful.

Cons

There is some "what have you done for me lately" style of file review. For example, you could settle a claim for $1, but have your filed "failed" for not checking off a box in the computer system - that's the wrong way to motivate an adjuster on a file that is 98% "A+" but fails on a technicality. Travelers sometimes spends $$$ to settle a $ claim. "Beat the horse til it's dead" is the implied method of investigation, sometimes putting way too much effort into a small claim. On the flip side, however, concentration on doing the right thing every time assures that every file gets the proper attention. Small claims often turn into larger claims, so some of this anal behavior is justified. Whatever the gripes of people that can't take the review process, my advice is "don't fight it." If the UM tells you "this is the way it is to be done," then do it that way. If you follow advice of your UM, you will do well. People that fight back and gripe are irritating to listen to and eventually quit. There are not many places to work where everything is perfect. I've had managers at other companies give no review, and then pound you when something goes wrong. Travelers managers will always let you know how things are going.

4.0
Oct 27, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent Benefits Constant Technology Improvements Strong Financial Status Large Company with Many Locations (More Opportunities Available) Solid Senior Management Structure

Cons

Poor Morale of Workers Not Much Corporate Culture Not a Fun Place to Work Subpar Middle Management Easy to Get Discouraged with Little Direction Given at Times

1.0
Oct 26, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

In the unlikely event you end up being one of your manager's favorites you will be required to do very little work and will always get excellent reviews and maximum raises and bonuses. You will also be promoted over people with more experience and who are more deserving but who aren't with the in crowd. You will be working with a lot of very nice hardworking people who really what to do their best and who will never be treated fairly. The benefits are decent and the amount of vacation time is pretty good.

Cons

f you are not one of the manager's favorites your work will be scrutinized so your manager can justify giving you minimal if any raise or no bonus. management spends most of its time justifying the preferential treatment they give a select few employees. If you are over 40 forget about any advancement in this company. you will never be invited to any company activities that lead to advancement in the company. More than likely a 20 something who knows nothing will be promoted to a management position and will spend most of his or her time giving you "constructive criticism" and making your life miserable until you leave without any severance pay.

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