EMC Insurance Reviews

3.5

51% would recommend to a friend

(252 total reviews)

Scott Jean

72% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

EMC Insurance has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 252 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The EMC 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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252 reviews
1.0
18 Jan 2018

EMC Cons outweigh the Pros

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits, PTO, Bonuses,401k and Pension Plan. Ample PTO time is given, we are able to wear jeans on Fridays,the company matches our contribution to 401k up to 4% and we receive merit increases, holiday bonuses and a pay out if the company does well financially.

Cons

Department politics outweigh logical and qualified advancements in careers. Overqualified personnel are hired for jobs beneath their education level and they burn out. HR takes preferential treatment to managers and behaves unprofessionally with workplace conflicts. There is no help for the unhappy and unfairly treated unless an issue is so glaringly obvious that they are forced to act.

2.0
17 May 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Low-cost health insurance (medical, dental, vision) + FSA and EAP -On-site wellness center and fitness programs -401(k) - company match 50% of contributions up to 6% -Company-funded pension plan and life insurance -Stock options -Free garage/lot parking -Somewhat competitive salaries -IT VP's are approachable and value input

Cons

-Technology and software are not current -Most programming positions use antiquated, non-OOP language, MAPPER -In-house training is poor (inconsistent, sink-or-swim mentality, no continuous training) -Individual reviews focus more on team errors/interaction than on individual accomplishments -Little to no advancement opportunities -Company advertises work-life balance, but many programmers have weekly required overtime -Company advertises work-from-home 1 day/week option, but you must be exempt and *exceed* your expectations for 3 consecutive annual reviews to be considered eligible- which does not guarantee that your individual department will allow you to do so -Comp time is not offered for exempt employees -PTO takes a long time to build -Executive VP for Corp. Development doesn't even pretend to care about employees

2.0
11 Jul 2015

Developer Hole

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free on the job training because their systems use an obscure language called mapper that almost no one in the world uses. So there is no training anywhere else. Insurance is cheap and excellent. Still offer a pension.

Cons

If you are in IT, you must commit to this place or leave quickly because you will not be able to use these skills ANYWHERE else. No one uses this language and the interactive systems are slow and clunky because they have to work with mapper. There is very much an attitude of "if it ain't your job, don't worry about it". I brought several issues to the attention of my managers and was told we don't care about that, it's another area's problem. Nepotism is common and promotions are handed out based on time in chair rather than ability. Not surprisingly no one ever retires so there is very little room for advancement.

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