Psychologically damaging environment - Anonymous employee Selective Insurance Employee Review

1.0
28 July 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

None. Seriously, there are no pros.

Cons

This was the most psychologically abusive environment I've ever worked in. Full of bullies, most of whom are management, zero emotional intelligence, no empathy, retaliatory behavior, work you to the bone for next to no respect or appreciation. Management will flat out target someone and lie about things, all the while hypocritically doing the very things they accuse people of. No one cares about you here. You're just a piece of meat. It was like being in the Twilight Zone and they management team is egotistical and oblivious, thinking they are the best people ever and that selective is the best place. Couldn't be farther from the truth. Toxic environment through and through.

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Selective Insurance Response
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It sounds like the short time you spent with us wasn't the experience we aim to create for our people. We will share your comments with management for review. Best of luck to you in your future endeavors.

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