A strong company with decent compensation but high turnover. - Financial Advisor MetLife Employee Review

3.0
Jan 22, 2012
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Pros

Pension plan 401k Match Decent Commissions Strong Products Financially Sound Company Great Benefits Flexibility and Autonomy in work hours and business practices Encourages an entrepreneurial spirit in its employees Great bonus package Ability to move into management

Cons

The problem I have with insurance companies is that they hire 100 people and know that only 1 or 2 will remain with the company longer than 4 years. The turnover is incredible, which is what they want. They want new employees to sign up friends and family and then leave, so they don't have to pay trailing commissions and residuals. Failure is almost expected within the industry, and those that succeed are few and far between, and only then do they truly gain respect and only then will the company give them some resources to enhance their career. I understand the rationale behind this business model, but is at times frustrating.

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5.0
May 11, 2026
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Pros

Good work life balance, competitive salaries

Cons

Busy peak season usually from Sept - March

1.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

Good support for new people managers were very helpful and always available

Cons

Micromanage every second of your time; have to put in a request to go to the bathroom and wait for someone to grant it Expect you to put exceptions to your time after your shift ends on your own time Half hour lunch by the time I brought my lunch or heated my leftovers and went to the bathroom. I barely had time to wolf it down. Unrealistic call times Systems are horrible and crashing all the time expect you to be in at least 15 minutes before your shift unpaid to set up all the programs on your computer

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