From 1000 to zero In a year - Sales Trupanion Employee Review

2.0
12 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fully remote. You get to talk about pets all day.

Cons

Things used to be great until Margi took over and Darryl stepped down. Now the culture and environment is nothing but a fairy tell. No performance reviews. No cost of living wage increases No wage increases period. In fact, they think they're paying too much and attempt to dock pay to improve their bottom line No communication between departments much less your own department Unqualified ATMs that are on power trips Nepotizm prevents career advancement Management will change your contract as they see fit and tack on additional responsibilities with no extra pay, no guidance on how to compete these additional tasks, and no extra time to get them done. The icing on the cake is hiring a "workforce planning' team that will harass you if you're +-5 minutes out of "compliance" with lunch or breaks. This place will micromanage you to death. Fairly certain that they're just hoping the tenured agents will all quit so the next wave of hirees will come in that they can treat like crap and get away with it.

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5.0
3 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Five weeks pto from start.

Cons

Taking time off can drastically affect your pay.

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2.0
18 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very good benefits, especially PTO / Great coworkers with shared "values" (outside of upper mgmt) / Remote Help pets every day

Cons

The co has become another typical corporate greed - no longer cares about customer or staff experience, only the bottom line. Charges premium prices for not so premium insurance, with progressive cut backs in coverage yet continuous policy increases in much too large of percentage (as an employee, I could never afford my own plan). They used to be fantastic, progressive and all-inclusive. Now they keep hide their true behaviors behind a cloak of "transparency" and have lost sight of their own values.

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