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Fast Pace and Rewarding - Sales Huckleberry Insurance Employee Review

5.0
24 Aug 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The people are awesome to work with. I’ve never met anyone during the course of my career here that didn’t want to be helpful to other team members - Growth potential - if you come in and do a great job and work hard, that will be acknowledged. As a startup the potential is huge and the company is going on a great direction. - Leadership is always looking for ways to help with employee development - including paying for books and study materials for individuals who have sparked an interest in other department. - Feedback culture is very strong and is appreciated by leadership. You’ll always know how you’re doing because leadership communication is very transparent and clear.

Cons

This isn’t a con for me, but as a startup, there is a lot of change and pivoting needed. So flexibility is very important which can be pretty fun if you’re not looking for a monotonous job!

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5.0
4 Jun 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Had a wonderful time at Huckleberry.

Cons

Unfortunate timing with macroeconomics of insurtech.

1.0
13 Jul 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Most of the employees (outside of C-level/VP leadership) are amazing people. - Marketable product that could really change the landscape of small business insurance.

Cons

- Leadership is the furthest thing from transparent. They will lie to your face about advancement and compensation, and when called out on it, will pretend those conversations never happened. - Low pay: for the industry, all roles are under compensated. Goals for sales are rising despite lead count dwindling, so commission checks are few and far between. - No real vision: over the last year, many long standing employees have left the organization as trajectory changed seemingly every month. - No sense of job security. Managers will make you feel as though you are on the chopping block, even if you are performing. - No boundaries: no line between personal and work life. Very little respect for time off. Past work events have involved heavy drinking, and got uncomfortable. - No training: employees are selling and servicing insurance policies despite having very little knowledge of insurance. - Culture of Fear instilled on employees. No HR department so any problems have to go through your manager or leadership, and they will likely hold it against you. - Favoritism runs rife at Huckleberry. Promotions are given with little or no merit, and withheld or taken away without warning. Some long standing favorites have very ambiguous job duties.

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