Worst place to work - Anonymous employee Selective Insurance Employee Review

1.0
10 Apr 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

absolutely not one pro .

Cons

if your a motivated young professional who wants to advance your career do not work here. I went above and beyond for years for this company and it was completely unnoticed. Going to management about anything was pointless. Going to HR about anything is even more pointless. Applying for an internal job takes 4 months. 4 MONTHS and you have to interview with 10 different people individually. Yes, an internal position. Depending on your position you may be asked to work weekends either remote or come in & will never be recognized. People dress so inappropriately & sloppy. Very hostile environment. Also in the middle of absolutely nowhere. Stay far away!

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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