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Texas Mutual Insurance Company

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Stressful work environment. - Underwriter Texas Mutual Insurance Company Employee Review

3.0
1 June 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Beautiful location. High integrity upheld. Good benefits. Some of the leadership is very in tune with their teams.

Cons

Supervisors are not on the same page, and their ideals conflict with one another. I was "trained" by reading a technical manual for several days. My supervisor micro-manages most everyone, and I have yet to meet anyone who has anything good to say about her management style. She is moody and almost never gives a shout out for a job well done. Kudos are scarce. Moral isn't high. If you are motivated by the occasional pat on the back, you won't be happy here.

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5.0
11 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent Company to work for. Always strives to do the right thing.

Cons

No negative opinions for working here.

2.0
15 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The mission and resources can be counted as pros as compared to other carriers, benefits are decent

Cons

Supervisor and Senior management additions and changes have been a nightmare. Abrupt changes to content and standards have been implemented with no guidance or direction. Already unmanageable workloads have doubled because directives are unclear, inefficient and not thought out, not from any realistic perspective from people completing the work. Staff is struggling to adapt to changes but supervisors and management insist “ we figure it out” burning valuable time guessing and results being rejected. Excessive meetings are help and promise to reduce workloads and provide clarification but things continue to deteriorate. Existing staff is required to attend extensive leadership training he but when positions open, outside candidates are hired WITH NO EXPERIENCE in lieu of current dedicated employees. Staff struggled to understand the roles of management as they don’t provide guidance or support and often have no recent work g knowledge of the current job, it’s demands and it’s process.

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