Pros
Good benefits; fun company-sponsored events; well-defined roles. I learned a tremendous amount within my field. Lockton provides lots of in-house training for its employees. Free (small) onsite gym. Employees were given the opportunity to earn subsidies on their health insurance, although only a single health plan was offered (high-deductible).
Cons
Shocking low pay. Company does not provide cell phone allowance nor do they provide one, yet require you have one for business travel or to be called on weekends. Zero telework flexibility (you must work in the office every single day with absolutely no exceptions). Lockton's "we live service" motto is taken 100% literally, meaning there is no work/life balance and lots of overtime is required. Stuffy mandatory suit-and-tie dress code does not align with the low compensation, especially considering the droves of entry-level college grads Lockton hires. Culture is very cliquey. Advancement is not as easy as it might sound. If you're not part of the elite "Associate Account Manager" college program, expect to wait many years for a promotion.