MetLife reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(6,429 total reviews)
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Michel Khalaf

82% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

MetLife has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 6,429 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The MetLife employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Seguros industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Jan 6, 2010

my review

Anonymous employee
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Pros

there are not many pros to working here right now except salary and having a job. Company is in upheaval and there is little managing being done

Cons

little direction about work flow and constant changing of work flow with out explanation. no advancement, no future its just a check

2.0
Dec 15, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

1) World-wide recognition: Everyone knows the Snoopy logo. 2) Great benefits. I never have to worry about health and dental insurance. 3) I have met some amazing and talented people who I hope can stay in contact with them. 4) Flexibility in when I come in the mornings: This is a plus, as I like being able to come in as I please in the mornings.

Cons

1) The salary: I am constantly told that I need to be grateful to have a job and be getting a paycheck. Yet, the salary that I get paid for my experience and education is low and is commensurate to someone who has less experience and education. Metlife does not award employees with more experience and/or education by paying them higher salaries or giving them bigger bonuses. 2) Overall treatment: Management have mentioned that I need to be grateful for having a job despite the economy and high unemployment. This appeared to give management credence to treat employees like robots instead of employees. Mother Met no longer exists, especially since management has become obsessed with metrics and overall numbers. They do not care how those numbers are achieved, and that employees are extremely dismayed and unhappy to be there. 3) Overtime is not paid for, but expected. Work-life balance is not supported. We were informed that overtime pay was a mistake, but then we are expected to finish projects and our daily work on time and within expected deadlines by possibly working overtime. There are not enough talented people to handle all the projects that require their resources and knowledge, and those people are overworked and overstressed. There are too many projects with unreasonable deadlines. Upper management especially makes promises to VPs and directors to get things done, but fail to see that associates are stretched way too thin. Work-life balance is unbalanced to support work and not life. 4) Issues with coworkers are not resolved in a timely fashion: If there is a problem with an employee, especially one in a managerial position, complaints are downgraded and brushed under the rug. Nothing ever gets done, and employees are forced to work for or with this employee. The only recourse is resigning.

2.0
Dec 14, 2009
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Pros

Snoopy and the brand recognition. The company does have a phenomenal infrastructure but poor individuals in management and training leave much to be desired.

Cons

No training and no support whatsoever. In my first year I have spent a total of 6 days with my manager. The rest is learned and accomplished on my own. It is amazing I am still employed as I have seen many others come and go ALREADY!

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