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Honey Insurance Reviews

3.4

56% would recommend to a friend

(28 total reviews)

Richard Joffe

83% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Honey Insurance has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 28 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Honey Insurance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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28 reviews
2.0
6 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Most people come off quite friendly here. - Some of the managers are nice and understanding of personal situations.

Cons

- No real way to offer anything to customers who are angry due to price increases. Expect to be Abused and Yelled out frequently. - Favoritism in the workplace meaning if you're not playing office politics, expect to not move anywhere in the business. - Although they pitch "Working as a team" across the centre, you often can feel unsupported. - Expect to be micromanaged and have to report every bit of detail to management. - Do not expect to be upskilled in anything outside of basic training. - Basic training is very general and essentially is "This is the PDS, This is where x limitation would apply". - Despite people being nice, management talk (negatively) about a lot of staff. I only found out by chance as I overheard management talking about firing someone for performing badly as I walked past a meeting room. - When i joined, i was offered the minimum salary without being able to negotiate. Later on i had found out that one of my colleagues who had less experience than I did (In CS and Insurance in general), was getting paid 10k more than I was despite my prior experience.

1.0
29 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Training is some of the best training you'll ever receive in a workplace, open, transparent, easy to understand, the trainer will work with you and adapt to your learning styles and overall makes it fun - office is highly clean, modern and very nice to commute too - IT and Computers are always up to date with the most tech savy appliances you can get (we got offered macs as laptops which is quite nice) - Weekly meetings about updates and monthly lunches with food provided - Abilitiy to work from home 4 days a week is a bonus (but it ruined any form of office culture 45 min lunch with 2 x 10 min breaks A great snack trolley with a lot of free food

Cons

The reason why I left is because of Salary, starting salary is 65k with NO option to review or negotiate any higher salary some important cons to note are - Despite being an open team, a lot of the team members are known to either talk about other employees quite openly - You are tracked of every second of everyday, so if you're a minute late from your lunch, or using too much Busy time everyday it's something that you can get into trouble, (i know and understand Call Centres are like this) but it comes across as micromanagement central - While you are in Customer Service, a lot of calls are quite difficult and are borderline abuse about price increases that the honey system will advise their customers about a huge increase in their premium, myself and multiple staff were crying most shifts due to the fact that these customers would yell, scream and abuse the staff on the phone - when asking for management to jump in and take these calls, most of the time they wouldn't, it would still be the agent who would still deal with the calls - Some managers are better than others - there is no work culture "they promote themselves as such an open environment in the office" there were multiple days where there is no one in the office, there is no real work culture here. -A rotating roster that sometimes is not complete until a week before which is very annoying to organise - A typical Call centre with group clicks, and favoritism. - A Operations manager that has way to much faith in AI (I wouldnt be suprised if everyones jobs in CS would be taken away)

1.0
23 June 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The work from home is decent however they kept cutting it more and more as I worked there

Cons

They play pretend at being a for the workers start up company however it’s just an excuse for their terrible management. If you’re not apart of the kool aid club forget any hope about progressing in this role.

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