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CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer

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No managerial diversity. If you're white, you're right at CSAA - Insurance Service Specialist CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer Employee Review

1.0
5 Jan 2017
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Pros

There are simply none. Terrible company. Leaving as soon as possible. Whiteness=Management.

Cons

As much as they scream for diversity, there are no minority supervisors or leadership at the Glendale location at all, except the tech team and Spanish teams. Abhorrent. They should be ashamed. Embarrassed even.

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As an organization, we are committed to a diversity and inclusion strategy that aims to ensure that a wide variety of perspectives guide our work. It is critical to the foundation of our business and one of our core values. If you have concerns, we encourage you to reach out to you local HR representative and share your thoughts.

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