Baltimore Life Reviews

4.3

75% would recommend to a friend

(38 total reviews)

David K. Ficca

96% approve of CEO

87% positive business outlook

Baltimore Life has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 38 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Baltimore Life 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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38 reviews
2.0
11 Dec 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- The management is generally approachable, and they pride themselves on creating a "family" atmosphere. - The pay and benefits are decent for a company of this size. - The atmosphere is fairly relaxed and casual for an industry that has a reputation of being formal and stuffy. - They offer good opportunities for training, development, and education.

Cons

- For all the talk about the "Baltimore Life family," the atmosphere is very cliquey and people will turn on each other without warning or explanation. The insane turnover rate among the agency force demonstrates how dysfunctional the "family" can be at times. - The current CEO is the former CFO, and every decision throughout the organization is based on dollars and cents. Popular morale-building and image-boosting programs (a wellness/fitness program, offsite annual meetings, charitable participation, and others) have been eliminated or drastically scaled back in recent years. Long-term employees have been bought out or forced out, and the resulting talent drain has also damaged morale. - Management has little knowledge of, or interest in, the corporate landscape beyond the narrow market in which they operate. They are far behind the times in using modern marketing techniques and ideas to reach new customers.

3.0
6 Mar 2018

Consider for short-term career stepping stone only

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free parking, good benefits, beautiful location and walking path, 401K, caring co-workers. Used to be a wonderful corporate culture, but, unfortunately, that has deteriorated. I would recommend this company as a stepping stone only, not a long-term career placement.

Cons

Secretive, behind the scenes implementation of new policies without employee buy-in or involvement . Outdated, minimal, and meaningless performance review policies reviewed by direct manager only, without any weigh in or review from any senior management. Pay increases minimal and not tied to performance. Throw-away mentality for older employees. Minimal pay increases, despite glowing performance reviews. Some departments with very fat and overweight payrolls and an abundance of human resources and others (under the same senior manager) are pay and employee starved.

1.0
27 Feb 2017
Recommend
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Pros

They always had food gatherings.

Cons

There are limited to no opportunity for growth. Although they make is seem like you are encouraged to to grow within the company in the beginning, management and employees who have been there for decades don't like to see a new or young person move to other departments. Even the people who have been there for years say that they make is seem like opportunities are endless however, they make it close to impossible to move to another department. Management has an issue with bad mouthing employees and sharing private information. This made the environment hostile and not an ideal workplace environment. If you want to be in the same position for 5-10 years, with a 3% increase every year, this place is for you. If you are actually looking to grow and be happy with a non "corporate America" environment, go else where. All of the young people I worked with either found employment elsewhere or hate going there everyday.

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