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First Heartland Capital

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Okay place to start learning the insurance world - Operations First Heartland Capital Employee Review

2.0
28 June 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Company-paid health and dental insurance - Regular, non-changing schedule - Everyone works the same shift M-F and is expected to leave on time with no holidays or weekends worked. - Nice Christmas party - Employees are invited to agent dinners or events when appropriate - Pay is decent for someone just starting out

Cons

- Very little chance of advancement if you are not a family member of the owner of the company - Micromanagement - My team knew our jobs pretty well and were good at what we did, and we had management constantly reaching out to us on random work items, some that were already taken care of - Very strict on time - Hope you do not get behind an accident on the way to work, and make sure you go to lunch on time and on the dot. We all knew the phones needed to get covered, but there is no difference in overlapping lunches for a few minutes if someone gets away late versus a meeting that takes an hour every week, pulling everyone away from the phones. We had a lunch that was barely enough time to go anywhere if we wanted, while the owner's family went out every day and took double the time the rest of us got. That left a bad taste in my mouth. - Very stringent office environment - While employees don't need to be allowed to run amok, most people need five minutes every few hours throughout the day to get up and stretch their legs and maybe get to know their coworkers, which builds morale. I felt like I'd be looked down upon if I took any breaks other than my allotted 30-minute lunch break. - They removed the option to work remotely in the case of illness, forcing anyone who got sick to use their little PTO time instead of working from home and taking stress off coworkers if they were willing to.

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5.0
2 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good work life balance - no expectation of overtime, no weekends, holidays off Great benefits - 100% company paid insurance. In addition, they add to your 401k once you are eligible, even if you aren’t contributing yourself. PTO is also generous for US standards, not earned per hour put given at the beginning of the year and you are encouraged to take it. Learning culture - you can continue to test and learn, even outside of your main position if you are interested, but it’s not required. Good culture - I’ve never been made to feel bad for taking a break or getting a snack during the day, even during busy times. They try to cross train so that when things are busy there are plenty of hands to help as well Pay is on the high end of competitive in my opinion.

Cons

Like most jobs, there are busy times of the year that can be stressful. If remote work is important to you, there is currently no regular option for this This is a small company, so there aren’t a lot of layers of management for advancement. If your concern is having a title, that van be an issue, but as I mentioned they compensate well for growth in role/responsibility

5.0
11 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company cultivates a calm, collaborative work environment. With a close-knit team of approximately 35 employees, They foster a culture everyone knows each other and is comfortable collaborating. The firm is committed to employee well-being, providing 100% employer-paid health, vision, and long-term disability insurance. Additionally, the firm makes a significant contribution to your 401(k) regardless of whether you choose to contribute yourself. Employees who are dedicated to personal and professional growth will find long-term success here.

Cons

This is an in office position with remote work available on a

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