Great place to work - Intern National Life Group Employee Review

5.0
12 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

National Life is a great workplace for anyone, its really accepting and friendly. Everyone goes out of their way to help you. It's a great place to work whether old or young its amazing and every generation type is very nice and helpful. Human Resources are some of the nicest people around (Keep it up). They also have a great intern program that helps many college students get a good work experience.Having a bus that goes from Burlington to here is also very helpful and environment friendly.

Cons

Food prices went up, so that's a little disappointing. But that's not really a con. Not really any cons its an awesome place with amazing people.

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5.0
23 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great people, willing to teach

Cons

Sometimes unclear about work details, lots of extra projects

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National Life Group Response
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We appreciate your comment about the great people at National Life! If you're unclear about details or need help prioritizing your work, please connect with your team leader. They should be able to help provide clarity.
3.0
2 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay, nice people to work with but as a consultant I feel a bit on the "outside".

Cons

Every single person that is an Executive Vice President is a man with the only woman being the CEO's Executive Assistant. Clearly you can see there is a distinct "known" here at this company.

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National Life Group Response
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We recognize that diversity has historically been an issue in our industry. However, if you look at our corporate board, we're actively working to diversify and will continue to make sure we consider all aspects. We will always focus on adding the most qualified talent to all of our roles across the entire organization. If you would like to connect further regarding this, I would welcome the opportunity to talk. - Michael Veilleux, Chief People Officer
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