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Constellation (MN)

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Constellation (MN) Reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(23 total reviews)
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Ryan Crawford

76% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Constellation (MN) has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 23 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Constellation (MN) 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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23 reviews
1.0
17 June 2022

Stay Far Away!!!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

401(k) match, pension, and other benefits are great

Cons

Classic case of lipstick on a pig. This company markets itself as a modern company that values work-life balance, and champions employee growth which is so far from the truth. Incredibly top-heavy company that does not lead by example and are too caught up in greed to make good choices. Management is out of touch of reality and makes choices without consulting the actual employees. Company is only 140ish employees but tries to operate as a 1000 person company with all the segregation, politics and bureaucracy. It's a great place to work if you're a higher up, but terrible if you're below that level. Forget trying to work your way up, because management will sit on their hands. The disrespect they show to their individual contributors is astounding. At the time I worked there, the employee to manager ratio was insane 2:1, with many managers not even having reports. 80% of the company's salary is held by manager level or higher. Individual contributors will have to pull teeth to get a cost of living raise but higher ups will enjoy their lavish and unnecessary bonuses. On that note, the company is addicted to cutting expenses, but focus on the salaries of the laymen, forcing them to work beyond their capacity for the 'benefit of the greater good'. The company is also going through a business transformation project which is the most hilarious case of modern propaganda I've seen. Communication and visibility of the project is so restricted as management is trying to portray a false picture of the project instead of the truth. Multiple times, I was instructed to keep my mouth shut and not raise any controversies, despite one of the mission statements of the project being: "there are no titles, everyone is equal on the project". Never have I seen so many people working past capacity, dealing with excessive stress, and in some cases, poor mental health. While this place may look good on paper, and the people are nice, I will promise you that you will run into the ugly truth eventually. Stay far away.

1.0
25 Feb 2022

Stay away

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Standard pro across the company are the benefits - they are competitive and evaluate them year over year.

Cons

If corporate ladder climbing is your gig - you're home. Low accountability culture and terrible leadership experience. I say this while calling out that there are *some* exceptional leaders, but they will not outshine this terrible culture. Be sure to interview the person you'll be reporting to. My time here was full of hard work and my leader taking all the credit for it. This was not an unknown issue and was never resolved. Additionally, any amount of research would indicate that anonymous surveys are single-handedly the most toxic part of any culture. Evidently, they do not agree. To make matters worse, their philosophy is such that the anonymous feedback WILL dictate your merit increase and performance placement, even after clearly stating they do not. Your professional growth will not survive the anonymous internet warriors. Prospective hire, my final note to you - your successful hire will undoubtedly be determined by how well your immutable characteristics fit their ‘check boxes’. If your name appears to be too Caucasian or American, well, I recommend you keep looking. They do the absolute least regarding DE&I only to claim they do the most, but only on the claims that they "look" diverse. Go work somewhere your value is determined by your skills, expertise, and experience, not just the color of your skin or the way your name looks.

2.0
18 Nov 2023

Toxic management

Recommend
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Pros

It was one of the best places to work in until they promoted toxic and manipulative people to upper management positions.

Cons

After they promoted toxic and manipulative lady to VP, she promoted other toxic people for their failed projects and unnecessary expenses while talented people are being held back and are quitting.

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