Not a place that will set you up for success or enhance your career - Attorney Kemper Employee Review

1.0
2 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great people to work with, a very collegial environment, and flexibility in terms of working remotely and being in the office. No "real" billable hours. High volume of cases, but you will learn a lot. Very generous benefits and great PTO policy.

Cons

NOTE: Most (if not all) of reviews by attorneys were written approximately 2-3 months after their start date, so they have not been with the company long enough to write an informed/educated review. The company's Talent Acquisition will constantly remind you to leave a review on here. 1. Very poor mentorship, subpar training, and lack of support. 2. High turnover, which leads to cases constantly being transferred to other attorneys. The people who stay for a year or longer are few and far between. 3. Unreasonable number of assigned cases. 4. Unrealistic expectations with low pay and laughable annual raises. 5. Absolutely ZERO opportunity for growth and moving up. Bonuses are annual and completely discretionary. 6. There is no consistency in terms of office policies and procedures. Management constantly changes them or keeps “moving the goal post.” 7. Attorneys do not receive any recognition for their hard work. Management clearly values and rewards the administrative staff more, which is ridiculous considering that the attorneys do the hardest work. 9. Even with great PTO, you couldn’t really use it without coming back to work from a day off or days off and not have to constantly put out fires. 10. Management will listen to issues and/or concerns. However, they will do NOTHING to address them.

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5.0
2 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Was able to learn things - Good team - Good pay

Cons

Sometimes didn’t have too much to do

3.0
26 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Various product lines, employer match 401k contribution and limited upward mobility

Cons

New CEO numbers driven, has been several reduction of work force, and claims has high turnover

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